Create a unique artist username that fits your style and medium
Pick your art style, choose your niche, and get instant name ideas you can use on Instagram, DeviantArt, Behance, ArtStation, and anywhere else you share your work. Also try our Instagram Username Generator for platform-specific handles.
Select from 12 art styles (abstract, digital, street art, anime…) and 20 niches (illustration, NFT, character design…).
Type words that reflect your art — "ink", "neon", "zen", your name, or anything else. The AI uses them to shape the suggestions.
Browse 12 username ideas, favorite the ones you like, and copy them with one click. Generate again for fresh ideas.
Your username is often the first thing someone sees when they discover your art. A strong artist handle is short, memorable, and gives people a sense of what you create. Here are practical tips:
Aim for under 20 characters. People need to be able to type it from memory, spell it when recommending you out loud, and read it at a glance. Avoid double letters, unusual spellings, and underscores if possible.
Words like "ink", "pixel", "canvas", "brush", "studio", or "sketch" immediately tell people you're an artist. A name like "InkByAlex" or "PixelMint" communicates more than "Alex2024" ever could.
Before committing, search your chosen name on Instagram, DeviantArt, Behance, ArtStation, and any other platform you plan to use. A consistent username across platforms helps people find you and strengthens your brand. Tools like Namechk let you check availability on dozens of sites at once.
Both work. Your real name (e.g. "SarahPaintsDaily") builds personal brand recognition — common among gallery and commission artists. A creative alias (e.g. "NeonBrushCo") works if you want a brand identity separate from your personal life, popular with digital artists, street artists, and NFT creators.
Names like "artist_93847" look like throwaway accounts. If your ideal name is taken, try adding your city ("TokyoCanvas"), medium ("OilsAndLight"), or a descriptive word instead of appending numbers.
Your art style may evolve. Avoid locking yourself into a hyper-specific name (like "OnlyWatercolor") if you think your medium might change. A slightly broader name gives room to grow.
Each art platform has different rules for usernames. Here's a quick reference so you can plan a name that works everywhere:
| Platform | Length | Allowed Characters | Can Change? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–30 characters | Letters, numbers, periods, underscores | Yes (anytime) | |
| DeviantArt | 3–20 characters | Letters, numbers, hyphens only | No |
| Behance | 3–50 characters | Letters, numbers, hyphens, underscores | Yes |
| ArtStation | 3–20 characters | Letters, numbers, underscores | Yes |
| TikTok | 2–24 characters | Letters, numbers, periods, underscores | Yes (every 30 days) |
| 3–30 characters | Letters, numbers | Yes |
DeviantArt is the most restrictive — no underscores, no special characters, and you can't change it later. If you plan to use DeviantArt, pick a name that fits its rules first, then adapt for other platforms.
Need inspiration before using the generator? Here are handpicked name ideas organized by art style. Use them as-is or as a starting point:
These names are examples for inspiration. Always check availability on your target platform before signing up. Use the generator above to create personalized suggestions based on your keywords.
Your username is your creative identity online. It's what appears on every post, in every search result, and on every collaboration credit. For artists, a well-chosen handle does more than identify you — it sets expectations before someone even sees your work.
Think about it: when someone shares your art in a group chat or recommends you to a friend, they'll say your username. If it's memorable and descriptive ("InkAndImagine"), people will search for it and find you. If it's generic ("user38291"), they won't remember it five minutes later.
A strong artist username also helps with discoverability. Platforms like Instagram and DeviantArt include usernames in search results. Having art-related words in your handle means you're more likely to appear when someone searches for art content on those platforms.
Whether you're a digital illustrator building a freelance career, a painter selling prints, or a hobbyist sharing work on DeviantArt, your username is the foundation of your online art presence. It's worth spending a few minutes to get right — use the generator above to explore options, and complete your artist profile with a compelling bio using our Bio Generator.
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