YouTube
Preserve Photo Metadata for Content creators for YouTube
People preparing images for YouTube need files that load quickly, remain readable on mobile and meet the current upload screen. This regional guide explains preserve photo metadata for content creators for United States and global English-speaking markets. Check the latest platform limit before exporting because requirements can change.
Recommended settings
Keep EXIF/IPTC when required
Suitable for a high-quality copy
Location data may be sensitive
A YouTube-ready image prepared for United States and global English-speaking markets, with the original retained for future revisions.
Regional workflow
- 01
Check the current YouTube upload screen and note its accepted format, pixel dimensions and file-size limit.
- 02
Open the RAW to JPEG Converter, apply the recommended settings above and keep the preview focused on recognizable thumbnails, repeatable batches and channel consistency.
- 03
Download a separate copy, reopen it and test it in YouTube before replacing the original.
Quality and privacy
Keep a reusable master and record the settings that worked for YouTube.
Create each revision from the master instead of repeatedly recompressing an exported copy.
Before publishing, check transparency, orientation, faces, names, license plates and GPS metadata.
Open the exported JPEG in a metadata viewer and confirm required fields. Keep the untouched original until the final file has been accepted at its destination. Platform image requirements can change. The current upload screen always takes priority.