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Customize your YouTube profile picture or cover photo
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If you don't like your current profile picture on YouTube, you can easily change it. You can choose to upload a new image from your device's gallery or take a new one. Here's how to change your profile picture on YouTube using your iPhone, iPad, Android, or computer.

Quick Steps

  1. Tap your profile picture.
  2. Tap View channel .
  3. Tap the pencil icon.
  4. Tap your current profile picture.
  5. Tap Choose from your photos to select a new photo.
  6. Tap Save .
Method 1
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Using Mobile

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  1. This looks like a white play button in a red square.
    • If you aren't already logged in , enter your email address and password to do so now.
  2. You can find this at the bottom-right corner. [1]
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  3. This is on the right of your YouTube handle.
  4. You can find this on the right side of your bio, next to Manage videos and the Analytics icon.
  5. This will have a camera icon on top of it.
  6. This will open your device's gallery.
    • If you want to use your camera to snap a new photo instead, tap Take a photo .
  7. If needed, reposition the photo, or zoom in/out. Your new profile will be saved.
    • If you want to change your cover photo , tap your current banner. Follow the same steps to add a new profile picture.
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Using a Computer

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  1. Go to https://www.youtube.com in a web browser. If you're not signed in to YouTube , click Sign In in the upper-right corner to do so now.
  2. This is in the top-right corner of the page.
  3. You can find this underneath your YouTube handle .
  4. This is at the top of the page, next to your profile picture.
    • A new page will open.
  5. This is the tab between Layout and Basic info .
  6. This is the button to the right of your profile picture.
    • If you don't have a profile picture currently added, you'll see Upload instead.
  7. Use the pop-up window to navigate to your image file. Select it, and then click Open .
    • If needed, reposition the photo, or zoom in/out. Your new profile will be saved.
    • Your new profile picture will be saved.
    • If you want to upload a new cover photo, click Upload next to Banner image and select a photo.
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  • Question
    Why can't I do this on my tablet?
    Community Answer
    It could possibly be due to some minor bugs on your tablet. Try a computer instead.
  • Question
    Is there any way to change at least the Google+ picture without changing my YouTube picture?
    Community Answer
    Probably not, as your Google profile defaults as your YouTube profile.
  • Question
    How can I do this on a tablet?
    Community Answer
    Open the Google+ site on your device. On your left, you see a menu. Click on My Profile. Your profile picture will be shown, and you can tap the picture to change it.
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      1. Open YouTube.com.
      2. Click your profile photo or initial.
      3. Click Manage your Google Account .
      4. Hover the mouse over your current photo.
      5. Click the camera icon.
      6. Select a photo.
      7. Click Set as profile photo .
      To learn how to change your profile picture on YouTube, keep reading!

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