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Random Avatar Generator

Instantly generate unique avatars – download SVG or PNG

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Same seed + palette always generates the same avatar

✨ What makes each avatar unique

  • 8 eye styles — round, sparkly, winking, sleepy & more
  • 9 mouth expressions — smiles, grins, surprised, cat mouth
  • Accessories — glasses, sunglasses, blush, freckles
  • Headwear — halos, horns, cat ears, crowns, bows

How the Random Avatar Generator Works

Type any seed (like a name), choose a palette, and we generate a clean, friendly avatar with layered shapes, subtle grain, and a simple face. Download it as SVG for crisp icons or PNG for profile uploads.

The most useful part is consistency: the same seed + palette produces the same avatar every time. That makes it great for group chats, game nights, classrooms, and communities where you want everyone to match without looking identical.

Everything is designed to be quick on mobile. No accounts, no uploads, no waiting — just generate, download, and go.

Choose a Good Seed

A seed is just the text that drives the avatar. It can be a name, a handle, an inside joke, or a random string. If you want the avatar to be easy to share or re-create, use something you can type again later.

  • For groups: use a pattern like Team-01, Team-02, Team-03.
  • For uniqueness: add a suffix like -7 or -blue to avoid collisions.
  • For consistency: keep the same palette and change only the seed.

Want something random? Hit Surprise me to generate a seed instantly.

Pick a Palette (Instant Vibe)

The palette changes the mood of the avatar. If you want a matching set, pick one palette and stick with it. If you want everyone to feel different, let people choose their own.

  • Sunset: warm, friendly, cozy.
  • Ocean: clean, calm, and modern.
  • Candy / Neon: playful, bright, high-energy.
  • Forest: grounded and natural.
  • Mono: minimal and professional.

Download Guide: SVG vs PNG

Both formats look great — they're just built for different use cases:

  • SVG: the sharpest option for icons and UI. It scales perfectly at any size.
  • PNG: the safest option for profile uploads. Works in basically every app.

If an app rejects SVG, grab the PNG. If it supports SVG, choose SVG for the crispest look.

Troubleshooting

  • Download didn't start: try again, or switch to the other format (SVG ↔ PNG).
  • Looks too similar to another avatar: keep the same palette and tweak the seed (add a number, initial, or short suffix).
  • Need a transparent background: download SVG and edit the background layer in a vector editor.
  • Need a smaller file: PNG can be resized or compressed in any image editor before uploading.

Privacy Notes

The generator runs in your browser and doesn't require uploads. If you copy/share a seed in a message, that seed can be forwarded like any other text — so avoid sharing personal information if that matters to you.

Tips for a Cleaner Profile Pic

If you're using this as a profile picture, aim for simple and consistent. A few small tweaks make the result look noticeably more "intentional":

  • Use PNG for uploads: most apps accept PNG everywhere, even when they reject SVG.
  • Pick one palette for your group: it instantly makes everyone look like they belong together.
  • Go Mono for work chats: it reads clean and professional at tiny sizes.
  • Add a suffix for uniqueness: "Alex-7" is less likely to collide than "Alex".

If the avatar feels too similar to someone else's, keep the palette and change the seed by a few characters. Even small changes can produce a very different result.

Make a Matching Set (Team Pack)

If you want a group to look cohesive, the fastest approach is: same palette, patterned seeds. Here's a simple recipe:

  1. Pick one palette (Mono for work, Candy for fun, Ocean for calm).
  2. Create seeds like Team-01 through Team-10.
  3. Download PNGs for easy uploads (or SVGs if your platform supports them).

This gives you a consistent style across the whole set, while each person still feels distinct. It's great for classrooms, clubs, Discord servers, and any situation where you want visual order without real photos.

Use Cases

  • Group chats: give everyone a matching avatar style for a cleaner look.
  • Game nights: assign avatars to teams or players to reduce confusion.
  • Temporary accounts: make a nice-looking profile picture in seconds.
  • Classrooms and communities: label teams, roles, or projects with consistent icons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the avatar unique?
Your avatar is generated from your seed + palette. Same inputs will always produce the same avatar, which is great for consistency across devices.
Do you store my seed or generated image?
No. The avatar is generated in your browser. We don’t upload your seed or avatar image to a server as part of the generator experience.
Can I recreate the same avatar later?
Yes. Use the same seed and palette and you’ll get the same avatar again. This is useful when you want a consistent profile picture across devices.
Can two people end up with the same avatar?
It’s possible, especially if they use the same seed and palette. If you want more separation, use longer seeds or add a unique suffix like “-01” or “-team-blue”.
What’s the difference between SVG and PNG?
SVG is a vector format that stays crisp at any size. PNG is a raster image that works everywhere as a profile photo upload.
Which format should I choose?
Use SVG for icons, websites, and anything you might resize. Use PNG for profile photos and apps that don’t accept SVG uploads.
Can I download different sizes?
SVG can be scaled to any size without losing quality. PNG downloads as a high-resolution image that you can resize or crop in any editor before uploading.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The generator is mobile-first — customize the seed and palette, then download right from your phone.
Is it safe to use my real name as the seed?
The generator runs locally in your browser, but seeds are still just text. If you copy/share the seed, it can be forwarded like any message. Use a nickname if you prefer.
Can I use these avatars commercially?
These are simple generated graphics intended for casual use. If you need commercial rights guarantees, consider creating your own original artwork.
How do I make a matching set for a group?
Pick one palette and give everyone a seed that follows a pattern (like “Team-01”, “Team-02”, etc.). You’ll get a consistent style with distinct avatars.