Free Minecraft Skin Editor
A Minecraft skin editor lets you paint and export the 64x64 PNG that controls a player character's head, torso, arms, legs, and outer layers. Use this browser tool to start from a template, import an existing skin, mirror-paint details, and download a Minecraft-ready PNG.
Build a skin before you upload it
Template boundaries make it easier to place face details, sleeves, jackets, pants, and hair layers without guessing how the flat PNG wraps around the character model.
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Paint a 64 by 64 Minecraft skin PNG, then download it for testing.
Editor controls
Template map
Frequently asked questions
What is a Minecraft skin editor?
A Minecraft skin editor is a pixel tool for creating or changing the 64x64 PNG file that controls how a player character looks in Minecraft.
What size should a Minecraft skin be?
Modern Minecraft Java and Bedrock skins commonly use a 64 by 64 pixel PNG. Older 64 by 32 skins exist, but 64 by 64 gives you second-layer areas for hats, jackets, sleeves, and pants.
Can I import an existing skin?
Yes. Import a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image and the editor will fit it into a 64 by 64 skin canvas so you can repaint, erase, and download the result.
How do I upload a finished Minecraft skin?
Download the PNG from this editor, then upload it through the Minecraft launcher, Minecraft.net profile settings, or the Bedrock dressing room depending on your edition.
Does mirror drawing affect the downloaded file?
Yes. Mirror drawing paints both sides of the canvas before export, so the downloaded PNG includes every mirrored pixel you see in the editor.