PFP Templates
Original CSS/canvas styles for the browser-side PFP editor. No platform logos, anime/game IP, celebrity images or competitor visuals.
Choose a template style before fine-tuning
The template library gives you a quick starting point, not a locked design. Pick a background, ring and contrast style, open the editor, then adjust crop, zoom, border width, border color, text and export format for the platform you care about.
Minimal Ivory
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Teal Frame
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Orange Pop
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Ink Shadow
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Creator Clean
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Gaming Glow
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Pastel Ring
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Mono Badge
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Social Soft
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Dark Circle
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Professional Soft
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Neon Ring
Original CSS/canvas style. Apply it in the editor; no platform logos, no IP assets, no borrowed competitor visuals.
Template provenance
These templates are self-authored abstract CSS/canvas configurations. They are apply-ready in the editor and avoid platform marks, protected characters, AI headshot visuals and borrowed competitor examples.
The set covers minimal ivory, teal frame, orange pop, ink shadow, creator clean, gaming glow, pastel ring, mono badge, social soft, dark circle, professional soft and neon ring. Use minimal or professional styles for LinkedIn and portfolio profiles, darker glow styles for creator channels, and high-contrast rings when the avatar must stand out in small chat lists.
Every template should still be checked against the circular preview. A good template cannot fix a source image where the face is too close to the edge, the logo is too detailed, or the text is unreadable at small sizes. Start from a rights-cleared upload, keep the subject centered, and download PNG when you need crisp edges or WebP when smaller file size matters.
When to use each template category
Minimal and creator-clean templates work for professional profiles because they reduce visual noise. Teal, pastel and orange templates are useful for friendly social accounts. Gaming glow, dark circle and neon ring give stronger contrast for Discord or Twitch-style identities without using official game assets. Mono badge styles fit initials, simple logos and maker accounts.
Professional and portfolio
Use neutral backgrounds, soft borders and a clean subject. Avoid heavy effects that make a face or logo harder to read.
Creator and community
Use stronger rings, warm gradients or dark contrast when the avatar appears beside fast-moving comments, clips or chat messages.
Brand and initials
Use badge-like templates with simple colors. Short initials or one clear icon usually work better than a long wordmark inside a small circle.
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