Creator safe zone studio · 1080 × 1920

Design once.
Post everywhere.

Check a frame against the UI your audience will actually see. Keep hooks, faces, product shots and captions out of the collision zones before you publish.

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Why this matters

Most “safe” designs fail at the bottom.

Every short-form feed adds its own navigation, caption, action rail, account controls and commerce surfaces. A frame that looks clean in an editor can lose its hook under the live UI.

Use this checker before you publish. Start with Instagram Reels when you are cross-posting, because its combined top and bottom clearance is the strictest of the major vertical feeds.

Reference data

2026 safe zone measurements

Reference dimensions for a 1080 × 1920 vertical canvas. Platform UI shifts over time, so treat these as a conservative working guide.

PlatformTop clearBottom clearAction rail begins
TikTok200px1550px900px
Instagram Reels220px1600px920px
YouTube Shorts150px1500px940px
Facebook Reels180px1580px920px
Snapchat Spotlight160px1560px930px
Pinterest Idea Pins170px1620px940px
X / Twitter190px1570px930px
LinkedIn video200px1590px930px
Answers

Safe zone questions creators actually ask

What is a TikTok safe zone?

It is the area least likely to be covered by TikTok's navigation, caption block, action icons and other interface elements. On a 1080 × 1920 frame, keep important content below 200px, above 1550px, and left of roughly 900px.

Can I use the transparent guide in CapCut?

Yes. Add the downloaded PNG above your footage, scale it to the full canvas, position your text and subjects, then hide the guide track before exporting.

Does the tool upload my files?

No. The image or extracted video frame stays in the browser. Nothing is sent to DominateTools.