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How to Get a Custom Netflix Profile Picture

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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Netflix has been around for several years now, and many people have been enjoying its wide selection of movies and TV shows on different devices. However, some users may feel that they want to personalize their profile picture to give it a more unique look. Here’s how to get a custom Netflix profile picture:

Step 1: Prepare your image

Before you can upload your custom profile picture, you need to ensure that your image is of the correct size, quality, and format. Netflix requires a minimum size of 100 x 100 pixels, which means that larger images may need to be resized or cropped. Additionally, the image should be in either JPEG or PNG format and must not exceed 5 MB in size.

If you don’t have an image that meets these requirements, you can use an online image editor such as Canva or Adobe Photoshop to create or modify your image. These tools allow you to easily adjust the size, quality, and format of your image, making it ready for uploading to your Netflix account.

Step 2: Log in to your Netflix account

Once you have your image, you’ll need to log in to your Netflix account. From there, you’ll need to navigate to your profile settings to upload your custom image. You can access these settings by clicking on your profile icon in the top-right corner of the homepage and selecting ‘Manage Profiles.’

Step 3: Choose your profile

From the ‘Manage Profiles’ page, you will see all the profiles associated with your account. Select the profile that you want to change the picture for by clicking on its name or image.

Step 4: Change profile picture

After selecting your desired profile, click the ‘Edit’ button next to the Profile picture. Netflix will then allow you to upload images from your computer or select an image from your web folder. Select the ‘upload an image’ option and browse your computer for the image you prepared in step 1.

Step 5: Confirm and Save

Once you’ve selected your image, make sure it meets the size and format requirements mentioned in step 1. After ensuring that your image is the correct size and format, click ‘Save’ to confirm the changes. Netflix will then save your new profile picture to its servers, and it’ll appear on your profile.

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