What MCIdentity is
MCIdentity brings the public parts of a Java Edition player profile together in one clear view. Search by username or UUID to inspect the current name, stable profile identifier, skin, model and cape information returned by the active profile service.
MCIdentity does not manage Minecraft accounts. It cannot access passwords, email addresses, billing details, private Microsoft account data or secret authentication information.
What information can be shown
A profile can include its current username and UUID, the active skin texture and model, cape information, provider timing and observations made by MCIdentity. A field appears only when its source returned or previously observed it.
How player lookup works
The submitted value is validated on the server. MCIdentity resolves a username to a UUID, requests the public session profile, validates the response and stores a short-lived cache copy. Texture downloads are routed through a restricted endpoint; the browser cannot turn MCIdentity into an open proxy.
Provider data and MCIdentity observations
Current names, UUIDs and textures come from public profile services. “First seen”, “last checked” and name-history dates are MCIdentity observations. They are not account-creation dates or guaranteed official change timestamps.
Why information can be unavailable
Not every account has a custom skin or active cape. Current providers do not supply a complete historic name list. Providers can also be delayed or unavailable, in which case MCIdentity may show a clearly marked cached response.
How caching works
Profile results are cached briefly to keep searches fast and reduce unnecessary provider traffic. A stale copy may remain available for up to 24 hours during an outage. Manual refreshes have a minimum interval.
How name-history observations work
The UUID is the stable reference. When a live profile is checked, MCIdentity compares the current name with its previous observation. If it changed, the service records an observation window rather than inventing an exact change time. History before the first MCIdentity observation may be missing.
Independent platform
MCIdentity is independent and is not affiliated with Mojang Studios or Microsoft. Minecraft-related names and marks belong to their respective owners.
Contact and incorrect data
Questions, incorrect observations and privacy concerns can be submitted through the privacy request form or sent to [email protected].