Miner28, GlitchyDev, BocuD

Avatar Image Reader

Decodes UTF16 strings from image data stored in avatar pedestals. Allows you to update text inside a world without updating the entire world.

GitHub UI & Interaction Udon Prefab
Pricing Free
Published 25 May 2026
Author Miner28, GlitchyDev, BocuD

Avatar Image Reader

Original source: GitHub by Miner28, GlitchyDev, BocuD. Publisher description: Decodes UTF16 strings from image data stored in avatar pedestals. Allows you to update text inside a world without updating the entire world. Check the original listing for current package files, setup notes, pricing, and license details before importing. Publisher notes: UdonSharp required.

Original Listing: GitHub SDK Note: 2021.06.03 or later Demo / Preview: https://vrchat.com/home/launch?worldId=wrld_b906fef2-9c90-463a-bb7b-23d187ccdffe&instanceId=0 Submitted by: BocuD

Original Listing Checks

Before importing, open the original GitHub listing and confirm package files, version notes, setup instructions, pricing, and license terms with Miner28, GlitchyDev, BocuD.

How To Evaluate

  • Confirm the asset still matches your current VRChat SDK, UdonSharp, and Unity project versions.
  • Check whether the package needs scene setup, prefab placement, scripting knowledge, or external dependencies.
  • Test in a private or duplicate project before importing into a production world.
  • Look for networking, ownership, permissions, and performance implications if the system affects multiple players.

Before Importing

Create a backup or branch of your Unity project, read the publisher instructions, and import only after you understand what files and settings the asset may change. For Quest or cross-platform worlds, budget extra time for shader, texture, audio, and object-count cleanup.

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References

  • Original listing/source: Avatar Image Reader.
  • Check the original listing for package contents, license, support, pricing, compatibility, and platform behavior before importing.

Listing Details

Import Notes

  • Use the external listing for current package contents instead of relying on copied files or outdated notes.
  • Use the original listing for the latest download, release notes, pricing, and license details.