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Engineered for one job: maximising YouTube click-through. The template renders a high-CTR thumbnail with you positioned beside a large iMac screen, your hand or finger pointing toward the display, a bold viral text overlay, and a blurred or teased screenshot that creates curiosity without giving the video away.
This is the "look behind me — you have to see this" pattern that consistently outperforms generic thumbnails on tech, AI, productivity, business, and tutorial channels. The composition follows every CTR-tested rule: face on one side, screen on the other, big readable text, contrasting colours, and a clear emotional reaction.
Upload a clean face photo and add the thumbnail headline as your prompt — the model handles framing, lighting, expression, and the iMac mock-up automatically.
Use it for: AI and tech tutorial videos, "I tried X" lifestyle content, course launches, app review videos, and any educational long-form where the hook is "I need to show you this on my screen".
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