View and download any Discord profile picture at full resolution. Paste a user ID, choose a size up to 4096 pixels, and save the avatar or the banner.
Works from the numeric user ID, the one reliable way to point at an account.
Turn on Developer Mode in Discord, then right click a user and choose Copy ID.
Turn on Developer Mode, right click the user, and choose Copy ID.
Drop the ID into the box and press View.
Choose a resolution, then download the avatar or copy its URL.
Discord shrinks profile pictures to a small circle in chat, so you rarely see the real image. This tool pulls the avatar at its true resolution, up to 4096 pixels, so you can look at the full picture or save a clean copy.
Paste a user ID, pick a size, and the image loads. The banner shows up too when the account has one.
Open User Settings, go to Advanced, and turn on Developer Mode. Then right click the person anywhere they appear, a message, the member list, a profile, and choose Copy ID.
On mobile the path is the same: Settings, Advanced, Developer Mode, then long press the user to copy the ID.
Discord serves avatars at fixed sizes from 128 up to 4096 pixels. Pick the one you need: a small size for an icon, a large size for a wallpaper or a print. Static avatars come as PNG. Animated avatars, which need Nitro, keep their motion in the image URL, so the link plays the animation.
Two people can share the same display name, so a name is not a reliable way to find one account. The Discord API resolves a profile only from the numeric ID, which is unique and permanent. That is why this tool asks for the ID, not the username.
People save a friend's avatar for a collage, grab a clean copy for fan art, check a server owner's banner, or pull an image for a bot embed. Pair this with the ID lookup to also see the account creation date and badges for the same user.
Copy their user ID, paste it here, and press View. You get the avatar at full resolution, up to 4096 pixels, plus a download button.
Yes. Pick a size and press Download avatar. You can also copy the direct image URL to use it elsewhere.
Discord only resolves a profile from its numeric ID. Usernames are not searchable through the API, so a username on its own will not work.
Animated avatars are served as a GIF when the account has Nitro. The image URL keeps the animation, so the copied link plays it.
Yes. If the account has a banner, it appears below the avatar with its own download button.