Look at the address bar of your browser. The URL will look something like this: https://vrchat.com
: Use popular in-game search worlds like Prismic's Avatar Search . Many of these worlds allow you to see the ID directly when viewing an avatar pedestal.
VRChat automatically creates logs. Ensure you are playing on PC (Steam or Meta PC Link). This does not work on standalone Quest natively without developer mode.
In Unity (using the VRChat SDK):
Here’s the fastest way: ➡️ Menu > Avatars > Favorites/History. ➡️ Click the button on the avatar card. ➡️ Look for the "Avatar ID" line and click Copy .
Every avatar uploaded to VRChat is assigned a unique . It is the file path the game uses to download the avatar to your RAM. You need this ID for three primary reasons:
Look at the address bar of your browser. The URL will look something like this: https://vrchat.com
: Use popular in-game search worlds like Prismic's Avatar Search . Many of these worlds allow you to see the ID directly when viewing an avatar pedestal.
VRChat automatically creates logs. Ensure you are playing on PC (Steam or Meta PC Link). This does not work on standalone Quest natively without developer mode.
In Unity (using the VRChat SDK):
Here’s the fastest way: ➡️ Menu > Avatars > Favorites/History. ➡️ Click the button on the avatar card. ➡️ Look for the "Avatar ID" line and click Copy .
Every avatar uploaded to VRChat is assigned a unique . It is the file path the game uses to download the avatar to your RAM. You need this ID for three primary reasons: