Avatar maker: round crop + frame, transparent PNG
Profile pictures are round everywhere — WeChat, Instagram, Discord — so a square upload gets hard-cropped with fuzzy edges. Avatar Maker crops your photo into a clean circle, adds an optional colored ring (pink / gold / mint / ink) and inner background, and exports a PNG that's transparent outside the circle, so it drops cleanly into any avatar slot. It all runs locally in your browser — nothing uploaded, no watermark, no limits.
Avatar Maker Round crop + a colored frame ring and inner background, exported as a transparent PNG. It runs entirely in your browser — your photos are never uploaded — and it's free, watermark-free, with no limits.
How to use avatar maker
- 1Drag in or select a photo (a person, pet or logo all work).
- 2It's auto-centered and cropped into a circle — the preview updates instantly.
- 3Want a frame? Pick a ring color and drag its width; add an inner background if you like.
- 4Click “Download PNG” for a circle that's transparent outside — no square corners anywhere.
Why use lume cat's Avatar Maker?
- Perfect circle + transparent PNG: your photo is center-cropped (cover) into a circle with the outside transparent, so it fits any round avatar slot with no white box.
- Colored frame ring: white / pink / gold / mint / ink rings at an adjustable width add a polished edge that stands out in a feed.
- Nothing uploaded, no watermark, no limits: it crops entirely in your browser, so private photos never touch a server and exports come out clean.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Everything outside the circle is transparent and the file is a PNG, so dropping it into a round avatar slot on WeChat, Instagram or Discord won't show a white square.
No. The photo is center-cropped (cover) to a square first, then to a circle, keeping its aspect ratio — the overflow is trimmed, never stretched. Center your subject for the best result.
If you upload an already-cut-out transparent PNG (like a logo or a subject with no background), the inner background fills behind it. A normal opaque photo covers the background, so it has no visible effect there.