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Why Use MC Skin Editor?

Built for creators who want more than just a paintbrush.

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Overlay Layer

Edit base and overlay layers separately — add hats, jackets, sleeves with real 3D depth.

Mirror Mode

Paint both arms or legs simultaneously. Press M to toggle.

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Animated Preview

Watch your skin walk or run in real-time 3D.

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Toggle Visibility

Hide or show body parts to paint hard-to-reach areas like armpits and inner legs.

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Hex Color Input

Type exact hex codes for pixel-perfect colors.

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Steve & Alex Models

Switch between classic 4px arms and slim 3px arms with one click.

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Copy-Paste Parts

Right-click any body part to copy its texture to another.

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Autosave

Never lose work — saves to your browser every 30 seconds.

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Import Any Skin

Load skins from files, URLs, or our gallery to edit and customize.

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Instant Download

Export a 64x64 PNG ready to upload to Minecraft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about MC Skin Editor.

Is MC Skin Editor completely free?+
Yes. MC Skin Editor is 100% free with no account required. Open the editor, create your skin, and download it instantly.
What model types does it support?+
The editor supports both Steve (4-pixel wide arms) and Alex (3-pixel slim arms) models. Toggle between them using the Steve/Alex button in the top toolbar. Both models work on Java and Bedrock Edition.
How do I use Mirror Mode?+
Click the "⟺ Mirror ON" button in the toolbar or press M on your keyboard. While active, any pixels you paint on one arm or leg are automatically mirrored to the opposite side.
Can I use this on mobile (phone or tablet)?+
Yes. MC Skin Editor runs in any modern browser including Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android. Use pinch-to-zoom on the 3D preview and tap to paint on the canvas.
Will I lose my work if I close the tab?+
No. The editor autosaves your skin to browser storage every 30 seconds. When you reopen the page, it will ask if you want to restore your last session.
What file format does it export?+
The editor exports a standard 64×64 PNG file — the exact format Minecraft requires. You can upload it directly to your Minecraft.net profile (Java) or import it in Bedrock settings.
How do I apply my skin in Minecraft?+
Java Edition: go to minecraft.net → Profile → Change Skin and upload the PNG. Bedrock Edition: go to Settings → Profile → Edit Character → Classic Skins → Import.
What is the Copy-Paste Parts feature?+
Right-click on any body part in the 3D preview to open a context menu. You can copy the texture from one part (e.g. right arm) and paste it to another (e.g. left arm), saving time on symmetric designs.

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