Milo

Get thumbnails for every platform, in seconds.

Milo learns your channel's style and generates at YouTube spec (1280×720) from a brief. He also produces cover art, banners, and avatars in the same style.

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Milo generates at YouTube spec (1280×720) from a written brief, an uploaded frame, or both. He learns your channel's visual treatments (colour palette, type, composition) from your existing thumbnails, so the output stays inside your brand instead of looking like a stock AI render. Iteration runs in plain language: change the focal point, swap the copy, retarget the colour, send it back through. Milo also produces cover art (3000×3000), banners (2560×1440), avatars (800×800), and custom dimensions, so a single brand pipeline covers every surface.

The Difference Made Makes

Without Made

How a thumbnail comes together

A blank Photoshop canvas, your own design choices, no style memory

With Made

How a thumbnail comes together

A brief, your channel's learned visual style, plain-language iteration

Without Made

What Milo produces from one brief

Thumbnails in Photoshop, cover art in another tool, banners somewhere else

With Made

What Milo produces from one brief

Thumbnail (0×0), cover art (0×0), banners (0×0), avatars (0×0), custom sizes

How It Works

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Write the brief

Describe the video, the angle, the mood. Drop in a frame if you have one. Reference an existing thumbnail to match.

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Milo generates

You get a thumbnail at 1280×720, composed against your channel's visual style.

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Iterate in plain language

Describe the change (copy, colour, focal point, framing), and Milo regenerates. Export when it lands.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The interface is a written brief and plain-language iteration. Drop in a frame from your video if you want Milo to work outward from a specific shot.

Milo learns your visual treatments from the thumbnails already on your channel: palette, type, composition. You can reinforce the direction with colour, font, and reference inputs, and the match gets tighter the more you work together.

Thumbnails at 1280×720 (YouTube spec), cover art at 3000×3000 (streaming and distribution), banners at 2560×1440, avatars at 800×800, plus custom dimensions on request.

Your plan's monthly usage quota sets the cap. Plus and Pro give you more headroom than Core.