YouTube Emoji ResizerPerfect Channel Emojis

Resize your loyalty badges and custom emojis for YouTube channels. Outputs the recommended 48×48 size in PNG or JPEG. No animated GIF support.

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YouTube's Loyalty Badges and custom Emojis only accept static PNG or JPEG images — animated GIFs are not supported and will be converted to a static frame. The recommended size range is 48×48 to 480×480 pixels (square), with a 1 MB file size limit. Our tool resizes your images to the optimal 48×48 dimension automatically.

HOW IT WORKS

Three Steps to Perfect Emotes

1

Choose Your Platform

Select Twitch, Discord, Kick, or YouTube. We auto-apply the exact size and compression requirements.

2

Drop Your Image

Drag and drop your emote, sticker, or GIF. We support PNG, JPEG, WebP, and animated GIF files.

3

Download Instantly

Get your perfectly sized emotes in seconds. Everything runs locally — your files never leave your browser.

WHY EMOTE RESIZER

Built for Streamers, by Streamers

100% Private

All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

GIF Support

Resize and compress animated GIFs frame-by-frame while preserving quality and transparency.

Lightning Fast

Instant processing with no server wait times. Your emotes are ready in under a second.

Smart Cropping

Auto-detect and crop to perfect 1:1 square ratio for all streaming platforms.

Preserve Transparency

Full alpha channel support. Your transparent backgrounds stay crystal clear.

Batch Download

Download all three Twitch sizes at once. One click, three perfectly sized files.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Twitch requires subscriber emotes in three exact square sizes: 112×112 (Tier 3), 56×56 (Tier 2), and 28×28 (Tier 1). Each file must be under 1 MB. Static emotes must be PNG with a transparent background. Animated emotes support GIF format with a maximum of 60 frames.

Discord recommends uploading custom emoji at 128×128 pixels (they'll be displayed at 32×32 in chat). The critical limit is file size: every emoji must be under 256 KB. Discord accepts PNG, JPEG, and GIF formats. This strict size limit is why animated GIF compression is essential for Discord.

Kick requires emotes at exactly 500×500 pixels — much larger than Twitch or Discord. Files must be under 1 MB and can be PNG or GIF format. If you're migrating from Twitch, your 112px emotes will need to be upscaled to 500×500, which our tool handles automatically.

No. YouTube's Loyalty Badges and custom Emojis only accept static PNG or JPEG images. If you upload a GIF, YouTube will convert it to a static frame. The recommended size range is 48×48 to 480×480 pixels (square), with a 1 MB file size limit.

Yes, 100% free. There are no hidden fees, no watermarks, no sign-up required. Static images are processed entirely in your browser using the Canvas API, so there's zero server cost.

For static images (PNG, JPG, WebP) — absolutely not. Everything runs locally in your browser. For animated GIFs, the file is sent to our processing server because GIF resizing requires specialized tools, but we delete all files immediately after processing.

We support PNG, JPEG, and WebP for static emotes, and GIF for animated emotes. Each platform has specific format requirements — for example, Twitch only accepts PNG and GIF, while YouTube only accepts PNG and JPEG (no animated GIFs). Our tool automatically validates and outputs the correct format for your chosen platform.

Yes! Animated GIF support is one of our key features. We use professional-grade server-side processing to resize and compress GIFs while maintaining animation quality. For Twitch, we keep GIFs under 1 MB and 60 frames. For Discord, we compress to fit the strict 256 KB limit.

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