To download your avatar, you need the unique ID. The best way to do this is through the VRChat website.
If you can tell me , I might be able to help you find the avatar ID from the VRChat website more quickly. Alternatively, if you need help setting up the Unity project once you have the file, just let me know! Share public link
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Jump into worlds like Prismic's Avatar Search . Most have a "Search by ID" pedestal where you can paste the code.
Most avatar downloader links are used for "ripping"—stealthily taking an avatar that someone else spent dozens of hours modeling, texturing, and rigging. Doing this to paid avatars (from platforms like Booth or Gumroad) or private avatars is blatant intellectual property theft. It damages the creator community and can result in legal digital copyright (DMCA) takedown notices. 3. Malware and Phishing Risks
C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\LocalLow\VRChat\VRChat\Cache-WindowsPlayer
is the predecessor to S.A.R.S., now discontinued in favor of continued development on S.A.R.S. It offered similar avatar logging and recovery capabilities, including the ability to log all avatars seen in-game regardless of privacy settings.
A is a hypothetical (or real) URL that bypasses the game client to fetch that raw file directly from VRChat’s content delivery network (CDN).
was a Python script designed to extract avatars and worlds directly from the VRChat cache. However, this project has been archived and no longer works because VRChat drastically changed their API and added encryption. The project is now abandoned and should not be used.
Every avatar uploaded to VRChat receives a specific string of text. This is its blueprint identity.
Access the S.A.R.S support Discord to find the latest GitHub repository link.
For countless creators, avatars are their art, their time, and often their livelihood. Avatar theft is a persistent and painful issue in the VRChat community. The platform has a "Trust and Safety" system designed as a first line of defense against malicious users and content. Moreover, VRChat has received extensive feedback about avatar asset theft via modified clients that bypass Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC), a problem they continue to work on.