Fortnite thumbnails are loud on purpose — saturated color, motion, and a character mid-action. The winners promise a moment: a clutch, a skin reveal, a big win. Drewvy lets you stack an AI backdrop, a cutout character, and bold text into exactly that kind of frame.
Create your Fortnite thumbnailFortnite's whole style is bright and kinetic, so its thumbnails lean into neon color, glow, and a dynamic pose. A character caught mid-action against a punchy backdrop reads as energy, and a short bold phrase — 'FIRST WIN', 'NEW SKIN' — tells viewers what they're getting. Keep the palette saturated and the text limited to a few words so it survives being shrunk.
Generate a vivid, glowy backdrop in the battle-royale style, cut your character or reaction out with the background remover, and drop it in mid-frame as its own layer. Add elements and bold text on top. When two versions both look good, the A/B tester renders both so you can pick the stronger click.
Ready to make a fortnite thumbnail?
Generate a background, drop in your cutout, add bold text — then A/B preview it at real YouTube size.
Use a bright, glowy backdrop, a cutout character in a dynamic pose, and two or three bold words. Keep the color saturated and the text short.
Yes — pull a frame from your clip, drop it in as the background, then add your cutout and text. You can also generate an AI backdrop in the same style.
1280×720 at 16:9. Drewvy exports at that size so your Fortnite thumbnail stays sharp everywhere.
You can start free, and the editor runs in your browser — your images never leave your device.