Anime Character Generator — Free, Cel-Shaded, Any OC
Create a character
Model
Engine
Krea 2 character engine

High-quality character concepts with strong prompt adherence — and up to 6 reference images.

Preset styles Anime

Optional — pick a look, or stay preset-free and let your prompt drive.

Output settings
Transparent background Background removed for you — get a clean PNG. +0.5 cr / img
Pose
Variations
Workspace
Anime · describe a character to begin
Your characters appear here

Pick a style on the left, describe your character below, and hit Generate — you'll get 2 variations side by side in seconds.

No upload, no drawing skills, no reference image.

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Anime Character Generator — FAQ

What does the anime style look like?
Bold flat-to-cel colour with clean shading and bright highlights — the modern anime look, in full colour (unlike the black-and-white Manga style).
Can I make an anime version of myself or an OC?
Yes — describe yourself or an original character and you get multiple anime takes, great for avatars, profile pictures, and character sheets. All front-facing and full-body.
Is it good for VTuber or game character concepts?
It's a fast way to explore concepts — generate variations, lock a look, then take a favourite into the turnaround and pose tools for consistent angles.
Can I use the anime characters commercially?
Yes — royalty-free and watermark-free for games, comics, merch, and client work.
How many do I get and at what size?
You pick 2, 4, 6, or 8 variations per generation (2 by default), each at 1024px, free and watermark-free.
What's the anime character generator good for?
It's ideal for OCs, profile pictures, VTuber concepts, game casts, and fan art — describe the hair colour, outfit, eyes, and energy you want (try "silver-haired mage in a navy coat with glowing blue eyes") and pick your favourite. Prefer black-and-white ink? Use Manga. Want a tiny super-deformed version? Try Chibi.