Crop, Fit, and Pad apply to both single and batch static uploads.
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PNG, JPEG — up to 5 files
YouTube loyalty badges appear beside member names, while channel emojis are typed in live chat by members. Both should be simple static square assets under YouTube's upload limits. This page uses the YouTube preset for static PNG or JPEG output and does not support animated GIF badge uploads.
YouTube Loyalty Badge Specs
Static badge and membership emoji guidance for YouTube channels
YouTube badges and emojis are both static channel membership assets, but they appear in different contexts. Badges sit beside names; emojis are typed as reactions in live chat.
How to Resize YouTube Loyalty Badges
Prepare static square badge artwork for YouTube channel membership milestones.
Design for Small Chat Display
Use one strong shape or symbol that remains readable beside member names.
Upload to the YouTube Preset
Use PNG or JPEG source art. Animated GIFs are not part of the YouTube badge workflow.
Keep the Badge Square
Resize the art as a clean square and preserve transparency when the badge should float over chat backgrounds.
Build a Badge Set
Create each membership milestone with a consistent base shape and progressive color or detail changes.
Upload in YouTube Studio
Add the final badge files through the Memberships area when your channel has access to membership features.
💡 YouTube loyalty badge sets work best when the entire progression is visually consistent. Small changes across milestones are easier to recognize than completely unrelated icons.
YouTube Loyalty Badge Tips
Design the Badge Family Together
Membership milestones should feel related. Change color, trim, or a small symbol rather than changing the whole icon.
Avoid Animation
YouTube membership badges are static assets. Focus on a clear silhouette instead of motion.
Test Against Light and Dark Chat
A transparent PNG badge should remain visible on different YouTube chat themes.
Keep the First Badge Simple
Early membership badges should be readable instantly; save extra detail for later milestones.
Continue With the Right Preset
Use these related tools and guides when the same artwork needs another platform size, file limit, or upload workflow.
Three Steps to Platform-Ready Assets
Choose Asset & Platform
Select a preset for emotes, emojis, badges, stickers, channel point icons, or animated GIFs across Twitch, Discord, Kick, YouTube, 7TV, BTTV, and FFZ.
Drop Your Image or GIF
Upload PNG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF files. Static images resize in your browser, while animated GIFs use secure frame-by-frame processing.
Download Exact Sizes
Export platform-ready chat assets with square crops, transparent backgrounds, file-size compression, and multi-size downloads where required.
Built for Every Chat Asset
One resize workflow covers emotes, emojis, badges, stickers, channel point icons, and animated GIFs. The difference is the preset, not the core tool.
Twitch Emotes Without Blur
Resize high-resolution source art into Twitch's 112×112, 56×56, and 28×28 emote sizes while preserving sharp edges.
Discord GIFs Under 256KB
Resize and compress animated GIF emojis for Discord's strict file size limit with frame-by-frame optimization.
Badges and Loyalty Icons
Prepare subscriber badges, loyalty badges, and small chat icons with exact square presets and transparent backgrounds.
Discord Stickers at 320×320
Create static sticker artwork for Discord and larger chat graphics with clean square crops and export-ready sizing.
Twitch to Kick Conversion
Upscale older Twitch emotes to Kick's 500×500 format without adding white borders or flattening transparency.
7TV, BTTV and FFZ Ready
Use custom dimensions for third-party emote platforms, including 7TV, BetterTTV, FrankerFaceZ, and other chat extensions.
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