About

Welcome to CapeMC

CapeMC is built for Minecraft players who care about how they look in-game. Search any username or UUID, preview skins in 3D, browse capes, and experiment with new looks using our Skin Maker and Cape Viewer tools.

Whether you are checking name history, finding inspiration for your next skin, or trying on a rare cape before you log in, CapeMC brings player lookup and customization together in one place.

  • Player lookup
  • 3D skin previews
  • Cape viewer
  • Skin maker

Frequently Asked Questions

How often can I change my Minecraft username?

You can change your Minecraft username once every 30 days.

Can CapeMC help with my Minecraft account?

No. CapeMC is not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft. If you need help with your account, billing, or login, please contact Minecraft Support.

When does my old username become available?

You can switch back to your old username after 30 days. Other players must wait 37 days before they can claim your previous name.

Can you hide names in my username history?

If you would like to hide previous names from your public history, contact us at [email protected]. Hidden names may appear as a dash in your history. Only past names can be hidden, not your current username. See our privacy policy for details.

How do I change my Minecraft username?

To change your Minecraft username:

  1. Go to minecraft.net/profile and sign in with your Mojang or Microsoft account.
  2. Next to your profile name, click Change.
  3. Enter a new name and confirm it by entering your password again.
  4. Click Change name.
How does CapeMC show my skin?

Wear your skin on your Minecraft: Java Edition profile, then search your username here or open your CapeMC profile page. We pull publicly available skin data and display it automatically.

Is CapeMC free to use?

Yes. Player lookup, 3D skin previews, the Skin Maker, and the Cape Viewer are all free. No account is required to search players or try tools in your browser.

What is a UUID?

UUID stands for Universally Unique Identifier. Every Minecraft account has one, and it never changes even if you rename your account. Servers use UUIDs so bans, ranks, and permissions stay tied to the right player.