Skin editor
Mix and match up to four Minecraft skins.
Search up to four players, then assign each body part — head, torso, arms, legs — to the source of your choice. Toggle whether to copy the base layer, the overlay, or both, flip the output model, and download the composite as a standard 64×64 skin PNG. All compositing happens in your browser.
Step 1 · Sources
Search up to four players. Each becomes a chip you can assign to any body part below.
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Slot 1
Search a player to source body parts.
Slot 2
Search a player to source body parts.
Slot 3
Search a player to source body parts.
Slot 4
Search a player to source body parts.
Step 2 · Mix
Click a body part, then pick whose skin to use.
Body
Tap a part to configure it.
Resolve a player above to assign body parts.
Live preview
Your mix
Preview
Live skin viewer
No skin texture available
This player hasn't set a custom Minecraft skin, or the texture couldn't be loaded from Mojang.
Selected
Head
Source
Advanced options
Layer mode
Base is the raw skin. Overlay is the extra layer (hat, jacket, pants, sleeves). Both is the default.
How it works
Every composite is built in your browser. We resolve each username through the same player lookup the rest of the site uses, fetch the 64×64 skin texture through our same-origin asset proxy, and paint the selected body parts onto a fresh canvas. The result is a standard Minecraft skin PNG you can upload anywhere.
