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Bedrock Skin Pack Tool
Pair Minecraft skins with 64x32 cape textures, preview every design on a character, and export a personal Bedrock .mcpack in your browser.
Upload skin PNGs or load a public Java skin by username.
Choose a locally hosted gallery texture or upload your own PNG. Uploads are normalized to 64x32.
Official designs are shown for identification and personal pack testing. Selecting one does not grant account ownership.
Each row becomes one selectable look in the Bedrock skin pack.
Everything is assembled locally in your browser. Custom cape support can vary by Bedrock platform, release, and account permissions, so test the generated pack before relying on it.
How it works
A cape pack is a specialized Bedrock skin pack. Each entry references a player skin PNG, a classic or slim player geometry, and an optional 64 by 32 cape PNG. MC Toolbox writes those relationships into skins.json, creates unique manifest UUIDs, adds the display names, and packages the result as a .mcpack.
The gallery is organized from the cape records documented by Minecraft Wiki. Its texture files are hosted locally by MC Toolbox, so opening this page does not hotlink images from Minecraft Wiki or NameMC. The designs remain Minecraft assets owned by Mojang Studios and Microsoft; the gallery is provided for identification and personal testing.
Compatibility note
Microsoft documents skin packs and validates 64 by 32 cape textures, but its current validation rules also mark creator-only skin properties. That means the generated structure is real, while acceptance can still differ by Bedrock version, platform, account, and installation method. Test it on your own device. This tool does not grant ownership of Minecon, staff, event, or account capes.
Choose a short name and a useful description.
Upload valid skin PNGs or load a Java username.
Use the local gallery or upload your own 64x32 design.
Make one entry for every skin and cape combination you want.
Download the .mcpack, open it with Bedrock, and verify it in Dressing Room.
No. It builds a personal Bedrock skin pack that pairs a skin texture with a cape texture. It does not add an account entitlement, unlock an official cape, or make the cape available on Java Edition.
Use a 64 by 32 pixel PNG. The builder keeps gallery textures at that size and scales uploaded cape PNGs to 64 by 32 before packaging.
No guarantee is possible. The cape field exists in the Bedrock skin-pack format, but current validation also reserves some cape capabilities for approved creator accounts. Windows personal skin packs are the main target; mobile, console, servers, and future versions may behave differently.
No. PNG inspection, pairing, resizing, and ZIP creation run in your browser. Username lookup only requests the public skin for the Java name you enter.
Bedrock skin packs attach a cape file to a skin entry in skins.json. A separate entry lets the Dressing Room show each combination as its own selectable look.
Visibility depends on the Bedrock client, server skin settings, platform, and account restrictions. Treat this as a personal cosmetic pack, not as a method for granting a globally visible account cape.
References: Microsoft skin-pack documentation, Microsoft skin-pack validation rules, and Minecraft Wiki cape catalog. Related: Skin Editor and Skin Viewer.