If you use Discord’s servers daily, you may have noticed that its server boost is one of the exclusive features you don’t get anywhere. Server boosts unlock certain perks, and These can also be unlocked by paying Discord. You can add a Banner to Discord’s server to create a unique server identity. This feature can get unlocked at level 2 of the server ( it happens at 15 boosts).

Since your server will gain valuable attention, it is essential to customize your Discord Banner right. So, in this tutorial, we will explain the ways to get a Discord banner quickly.

How Do You Get a Discord Banner?

Now we provide a brief on different factors you need to consider for the Discord banner.

1. Dimensions


Use as optimal dimensions as possible and the aspect ratio if the server banner is 16:9. However, Discord recommends the banner dimensions of 960×540, which is a bit larger than 16:9 images. We recommend you to have a size of 1920×1080 that is slightly larger than the 16:9 aspect ratio.

2. Essential Parts should be Visible in the Banner


Discord’s size zone recommends you to have 28% of the critical part of the banner on the top of the banner. The part covered with text contains only about the top 22% of the image. For example, if you have a 960×540 banner, you must keep text and other parts of the image below the top 120 pixels.

3. Uploading the Banner Image


Once you have got enough boosts on your server, uploading the Banner image is an easy task:

  • Open server dropdown and go to server settings.
  • Select” upload background “and choose the Banner image from files to upload it as a banner.

Wrapping Up

Now you have the complete details to get a Discord banner easily, so use it to give a new look to the Discord server. If you want to change the Discord background and themes, you can read other tutorials on our official website.

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Prateek Jangid

A passionate Linux user for personal and professional reasons, always exploring what is new in the world of Linux and sharing with my readers.