> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.duels.trade/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.duels.trade/account-and-safety/profile-customization.md).

# Profile, PFP, banner, and social links

Your public profile is your identity across duels.trade.

## Where profile details appear

Profile information can appear in:

* Public Lobby and My Lobbies
* Live Leaderboard
* Duel results
* By Duels PNL and By Aura
* Social and friend profiles
* Direct messages and Duel Chat

## PFP

Upload an image through the camera control in Profile Hub.

* Maximum: 5 MB
* Images only
* The preview updates before saving

## Banner

Use **Add Banner**, **Replace Banner**, or **Remove Banner**.

* Maximum: 8 MB
* Images only
* Saved banners appear at the top of your profile

## Username

The username is public and must be unique. The app checks availability while you type.

Accepted characters:

* `A–Z`
* `a–z`
* `0–9`
* `_`

## Social links

Twitch, YouTube, and Kick are public links entered manually. X can also be entered manually, but only the Privy connection flow grants the **Verified** state.

## Public statistics

Profile Hub and public profiles can display:

* Aura and rank
* Matches
* Wins
* Win Rate
* Favorite duel mode
* Recent completed duels
* Reward history


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