Ready Player Me

Ready Player Me Tutorial

Ready Player Me lets you build a custom 3D avatar in just a few clicks. These avatars can be used in games, virtual reality, and online platforms. With cross-platform support, your avatar travels with you across different apps and metaverse spaces.

Make Money With This 💰

  • Sell custom avatar creation services using Ready Player Me.

  • Build VR experiences or games with integrated avatars and monetise them.

  • Offer personalised avatars as add-ons for online communities or streamers.

Use Cases

  • Gamers → carry one avatar across multiple games and platforms.

  • VR Enthusiasts → consistent identity in VRChat, Horizon Worlds, and more.

  • Developers → integrate avatars into apps and metaverse projects with SDKs.

  • Creators & Streamers → unique branded avatars for content and community engagement.

Key Features

  • Selfie-to-Avatar → upload a photo, get a 3D model instantly.

  • Cross-App Use → compatible with 9,000+ apps, games, and platforms.

  • Customisation → edit outfits, hairstyles, and accessories.

  • Developer SDKs → integrate avatars into games or metaverse apps.

  • Free to Start → paid options for developers and advanced use.

Getting Started

Step 1: Go to Ready Player Me.

Step 2: Sign up with email or social login.

Step 3: Upload a selfie or customise your avatar manually.

Step 4: Download your avatar for use in VR, games, or design tools.

Step 5: Integrate with supported apps or export models for external use.

Example Prompt

Type: “Create a 3D avatar from a selfie and use it in VRChat.”

What you’ll see: A stylised, fully rigged 3D model ready for VRChat or compatible apps, exportable for immediate use.

Tool Snapshot: Pros & Cautions

Best if: you’re building VR/AR projects, games, or want a personalised avatar for virtual spaces.

Not ideal if: you’re looking for realistic photogrammetry avatars (it’s stylised, not hyper-real).

Pricing Snapshot

  • Free Plan → basic avatars with full customisation.

  • Developer/Enterprise Plans → licensing for apps, SDK integration, and branding options.

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