Matching pfps are one artwork split across profiles: each person sets their half, and side by side in a server or group chat the pictures reconnect. It’s the internet’s friendship bracelet — biggest with best friends and couples, with three-way splits for trios.
Make your own in one minute
Feed any wide image to the free Matching PFP Splitter — it cuts clean square halves for 2 or 3 friends, entirely in your browser. The craft is in the source image: pick something where each person gets their own focal point (couple art, two characters side by side, a landscape with two anchors). A single centered subject splits into two halves of nothing.
Making the halves land
After splitting, everyone should crop their half in the PFP Maker so the circle crops line up — matching pfps only “work” when both circles frame their halves the same way. Colors matter more than detail: halves that share a palette read as a pair even at 40px.
Where to find material
The most-raided sources are the cute and anime-style hubs — and packs drawn as pairs from the first sketch are in the pipeline for the matching hub. Until they land, the splitter plus any wide image gets you 90% of the way.
FAQ
How do matching pfps work?
One image is split into halves; each friend sets one half as their avatar, and the pictures connect visually when you appear side by side.
How do I make matching pfps for 3 friends?
Use the free splitter’s 3-friends mode — it cuts any wide image into three square thirds, left to right.
What images work best for matching pfps?
Wide images where each person gets a focal point: couple art, two characters, or scenery with distinct anchors. Shared palette matters more than detail.