TikTok Cover Maker

Design a 1080×1920 TikTok cover with a safe-zone guide — free, in your browser.

🔒 Files stay on your device

How to use

  1. Pick a vertical background, then drag/zoom so the key part sits in the center safe area.
  2. Add title text in the center too — the profile grid only shows the middle.
  3. Export the 1080×1920 cover and set it as your video cover on upload.

About TikTok Cover Maker

Every TikTok video has a cover — the still frame people see on your profile and sometimes in the feed. You can let TikTok grab a random frame, or design a proper cover that tells viewers what the video is about and keeps your profile looking consistent. For creators building a brand, a well-designed cover grid is what turns a casual visitor into a follower. This maker uses the correct 1080×1920 (9:16) vertical canvas and, crucially, shows a safe-zone guide for the part that actually stays visible.

The safe-zone trap

Here's the mistake almost everyone makes: your profile grid crops each 9:16 cover to a centered square (about 1080×1080), so anything near the top or bottom gets cut off in the grid view. If you put your title at the very top, it vanishes on your profile. That's why this tool draws a dashed square in the middle — keep faces, titles and logos inside it, and they'll show correctly both in the full video view and in the profile grid. Also leave room on the right side, where TikTok overlays the caption and buttons.

Specs at a glance

Cover size is 1080×1920 pixels, 9:16 vertical — the same dimensions as the video. Keep key content in the central 1:1 area. This tool exports exactly this size and runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and you can redesign covers as often as you like.

FAQ

What size is a TikTok cover?
1080×1920 px, 9:16 vertical — the same as the video.
Why does the grid cut off my cover?
The profile grid shows only a centered square; keep key content in the middle.
Can I upload this as my cover?
Yes — when posting, choose your cover and select this image.
Is anything sent to a server?
No — the editor is fully local and private.

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