How to Set a Custom Name and Profile Photo With iMessage on iPhone and iPad

With iOS 13, users can now set a custom name and profile photo on iMessage.

Advertisement
By Aman Rashid | Updated: 19 September 2019 18:15 IST
Highlights
  • iOS 13 brings a new feature for iMessage
  • You can now set a custom name and profile photo
  • You can even set an Animoji or Memoji as your profile photo

Feel free to use a picture, Memoji, or Animoji as your iMessage profile photo.

Many of the world's most popular messaging apps such as WhatsApp allow people to set their display name and a profile picture. This feature was missing on iMessage until the arrival of iOS 13. If you'd been missing this feature on iMessage, here's your chance to set a custom name and profile photo. The latest iOS release not only lets you set a custom name, but now you can either set a profile photo directly from your photo gallery, or you can even use custom Memoji or Animoji, if that's what you fancy.

Keep on reading, as we tell you how you can set a custom name and profile photo on iMessage in iOS 13.

How to set a name and profile photo on iMessage

Note, that right after you have updated your iPhone to iOS 13, and you open the Messages app, you'll automatically get a pop-up screen for setting up your name and profile photo. You can follow the on-screen prompts to get this done.

Advertisement

 

In case you skipped that step, follow these steps to 

1. Open the Messages app and tap on the three dots icon at the top. Now tap Edit Name and Photo.
2. On iPhones that support Memoji, you can create that now. You can skip this step and on the next screen, the first thing you can do is set your profile photo. To do that, tap Choose Name and Photo when setting it up for the first time. If you've already set it up once, proceed to the next step.
3. Now you'll be able to choose a photo from your gallery by tapping All Photos or you can tap the Camera icon to click a selfie. You may even choose an Animoji or a Memoji. Once you have made your choice, tap Done.
4. Now you'll see a pop-up asking if you want to use that particular photo in your Apple ID and My Card in contacts. You can either accept it by tapping Use or you can ignore it by tapping Not Now.
5. After you have set your profile photo, you can key in your first and last name. This obviously doesn't have to be your real name, so if you've been wanting to be known as Darth Vader on iMessage, you know what to do.
6. Additionally, you can choose who to share your profile name and photo with. There are two options here — Contacts Only and Always Ask. The latter is better for privacy.

Advertisement

You can also access all of these options from Settings > Messages > Share Name and Photo.

For more tutorials visit our How To section.


iPhone 11 or iPhone XR: Which is the best iPhone for India? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: iOS 13, Apple, iMessage, iOS
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Unveils Privacy Feature to Curb Shoulder Surfing After Many Leaks
  2. Aadhi Pinisetty's Drive Now Available for Streaming on Prime Video: What You Need to Know
  3. Xiaomi 17 Max Tipped to Deliver This Notable Camera Improvement
  4. Secret Stories: Roslin To Stream Soon on JioHotstar: Know Everything About Plot, Cast
  5. Oppo K15 Launch Seems Imminent as Company Teases Launch of a New Phone
  6. Google Is Making the Transition Between AI Overviews and AI Mode Easier
  7. Google Expands Android Theft Protection With New Security Features
  8. Nothing Phone 4a Pro's  Battery, Durability, Charging Details Revealed
  9. Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra Global Variants' RAM, Storage and Colours Leaked
  10. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Goes on Sale in US Later This Month
  1. Google Might Soon Remind You to Take Breaks While Talking to Gemini: Report
  2. Google Photos Now Lets Users in India Edit Images Using Text or Voice Prompts
  3. Secret Stories: Roslin OTT Release: Know Everything About This Malayalam Psychological Thriller Series
  4. Aadhi Pinisetty’s Drive Now Available for Streaming on Prime Video: What You Need to Know
  5. Google Is Making the Transition Between AI Overviews and AI Mode Easier
  6. Samsung's Privacy Screen Feature to Curb Shoulder Surfing Unveiled After Multiple Leaks; Expected to Debut With Galaxy S26 Series
  7. Xiaomi 17 Max Leak Reveals Anticipated Launch Timeline, Notable Camera Upgrades
  8. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Goes on Sale in the US Starting January 30: Price, Specifications
  9. PS6 Could Be Delayed Beyond 2028 as Sony Plans to Extend PS5 Life Cycle, Analyst Claims
  10. Google Pixel Users Report Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity Issues After January 2026 Update
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.