What this tool does
Upload a logo or screenshot, take a center square crop, resize to 64×64, and download server-icon.png. The preview helps you see how fine detail collapses at that size before you commit to a brand mark.
Server & Files
Upload any image. We center-crop to a square and export a 64x64 server-icon.png for the Minecraft multiplayer list.
Put server-icon.png in the same folder as your server jar. Restart the server or refresh the multiplayer list to see it.
Server & Files
The multiplayer server list shows a 64×64 PNG named server-icon.png beside your MOTD. This tool crops and scales an image in the browser so you can download a correctly sized icon without opening a heavy editor. It does not upload your logo to our servers for processing.
Upload a logo or screenshot, take a center square crop, resize to 64×64, and download server-icon.png. The preview helps you see how fine detail collapses at that size before you commit to a brand mark.
Place server-icon.png in the same folder as the server jar. Restart the server or refresh the multiplayer list. Clients sometimes cache the old icon; wait a moment or reconnect if the dirt block still appears.
Busy photographs turn into mud. Flat logos, strong silhouettes, and simple pixel art read clearer next to a two-line MOTD. High-contrast edges beat soft gradients when the list is tiny on a laptop screen.
The icon file does not change server description text. Use the MOTD Creator for color codes and multi-line list text. Players see icon and MOTD together, so brand colors should match on purpose.
Image work happens locally in your browser session. Prefer assets you have rights to use. Replacing the icon later is as simple as overwriting the PNG and restarting.
That is the size Minecraft displays in the multiplayer server list.
No. Processing stays on your machine while the page runs.
No. Icon only. Use the MOTD tool for list text.
PNG transparency is fine when your art uses it; the client still draws the list chrome around the icon.
Confirm the filename, restart the server, and refresh the multiplayer list. Client cache can lag a bit.
If something feels wrong, a Minecraft version is missing, the wording is confusing, or you have a better workflow idea, send it over. Real player feedback is how these tools get sharper.