Verified PFPs
Prove you own the NFT you use as your Discord avatar.
Verified PFPs let users set an NFT they own as their Discord profile picture — with cryptographic proof. If you sell the NFT, the verified status is automatically revoked.
Go to the PFP page on theyownit.com.
Your NFTs from linked wallets are loaded automatically.
Pick an NFT — it appears on the canvas preview.
Zoom and position the image how you like.
Click Create PFP to create your verified PFP.
Set it as your Discord avatar without changing zoom.
Pinch or scroll to resize.
Drag the image to reposition.
The output is always a square (Discord avatar format).
Click Reset to restore the default crop.
In any server with the TheyOwnIt bot, users can verify PFP ownership:
/verify-pfpDisplay your verified PFP with ownership proof.
/whoisLook up any user's verified info including their PFP.
The bot shows the NFT image, collection name, token ID, chain, and a link to the owner's profile on TheyOwnIt.
Auto-Revocation
If you sell or transfer the NFT used as your PFP, TheyOwnIt detects the change and your verified PFP status is revoked. Any corresponding server roles tied to PFP verification are also removed.
Server admins can restrict which NFT collections are eligible for Verified PFP in their community.
Open Admin Dashboard → Verified PFP → Manage Whitelist.
Browse or search for collections by name or contract address.
Toggle collections on/off to control eligibility.