Avatar Maker
Avatar Maker — labeled Avatar Studio where you tap into it from your profile — generates a stylized, mascot-style avatar from a short text description you write. It doesn’t turn a photo of you into an avatar; you describe what you want, and the AI creates it in Nuts’ 2D or 3D mascot style.
Opening Avatar Studio
- Go to Edit Profile and tap your avatar.
- In the sheet that opens, tap Avatar Studio (the other option, Upload Photo, uploads a plain image instead — see Editing Your Profile).
Generating an avatar
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Type a short description of the avatar you want into the text box at the bottom of the screen.
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Use the 2D / 3D toggle next to the text box to pick a style.
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Tap the send button. Generation takes about 10–20 seconds — Nuts shows a loading animation while your avatar is being created.
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Your new avatar appears in the preview in the middle of the screen.
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If you want a different result, tap the reset button next to the text box, then enter a new description and generate again. Each generation uses one prompt — editing the same prompt again after a result won’t produce a second image; reset first.
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When you’re happy with the avatar, tap Save in the top-right corner to set it as your profile picture.
Your avatar history
Every avatar you generate is saved. A vertical strip along the right edge of the screen shows your recent avatars — tap one to bring it back into the preview. Tap the small library icon below the strip to open your full avatar history in a list, and pick any past avatar from there.
Generation limits
Avatar generation is rate-limited:
- Without Nuts Premium, you get one free generation.
- With Nuts Premium, you get several generations every 24 hours.
A small line under the composer shows how many generations you have left. If you’re out, Nuts either tells you to come back tomorrow (Premium subscribers, once the daily limit resets) or prompts you to subscribe (non-subscribers, after the free generation is used).
On the web
The same flow lives on its own page, opened from Edit Profile via Generate AI avatar. The layout is a bit different — a dedicated header with Save on the right, a composer pinned to the bottom of the screen, and a My avatars grid you open from a library icon — but the steps are identical: describe your avatar, pick 2D or 3D, generate, then save it as your profile picture.