YouTube creators have several options for choosing thumbnails for uploaded videos – a frame from the video or a specially made image. Some people choose a clickbait thumbnail to attract attention, which often does not reflect the content of the video itself.
Clickbait Remover for YouTube is a Google Chrome and Firefox extension that replaces user thumbnails with frames from the video itself. This way, you can protect yourself from clickbait.
This is done using the official YouTube function that automatically creates a video thumbnail upon upload and saves it, even if the creator sets their own. The extension can also correct YouTube video titles if authors write them in capital letters.