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What is Gravatar and Why You Should Start Using it Right Away

Gravatar (Globally Recognized Avatar) is a service that allows you to manage your online avatar and ensure it appears the same across various platforms. It lets you display an avatar image next to your name on WordPress sites.

With years of experience in WordPress, we have seen firsthand the benefits of using Gravatar for both personal and business branding. And in this article, we will discuss what a Gravatar is and why you should start using it right away.

What is a Gravatar and why you should start using it right away

History: Avatar

The term Avatar was borrowed from online gaming communities in the late 90s and early 2000s.

Before that, online forums were mainly text-based communities where users were only identified by their user names.

As these communities grew, it was becoming harder to identify users only by their names.

To solve this, online forums allowed their users to upload an image as their profile photo. They called this an “Avatar” image instead of a profile photo.

The term Avatar refers to an image that represents a person or a user. This image could be their own or any other image they want to use as their profile photo.

As the web and blogging evolved, WordPress blogs faced a similar problem. WordPress comments became the conversation hub for many blogs, and it was harder to identify commenters with just names.

Unlike online forums, where users were required to create an account, WordPress commenters generally didn’t need to make an account to leave a comment.

This is when the Gravatar came in.

Related: See our guide on the History of Blogging.

What Is a Gravatar?

Gravatar stands for Globally Recognized Avatar. It is a popular web service that allows people to create a profile and associate avatar images with their email addresses.

Gravatar

Once you add a Gravatar, it is going to be recognized on all the platforms that come with built-in Gravatar support, including WordPress, Slack, GitHub, Stack Overflow, Atlassian, and more.

This means that when you leave a comment on one of the sites that support Gravatar, it will pull your Globally Recognized Avatar from their servers and showcase it next to your name in the comments and other areas.

For instance, when a user leaves a comment on a WordPress site, their Gravatar is automatically shown next to their comment.

WordPress comments showing gravatar images of users

This allows each commenter to have their identity throughout the interwebs.

Why Should I Add Gravatar?

If you are a blogger, non-profit, small business, or anyone wanting to build a brand, you need to start using Gravatar.

A Gravatar allows you to build your identity on the web and build an authoritative voice in your industry.

At first, when you comment on blogs, your Gravatar might not be noticeable immediately.

However, if the same person sees your comment on numerous sites they read, they will probably visit your website.

Some website owners complain that Gravatar slows down their websites, and this is the most cited reason why bloggers choose to disable Gravatar.

Pro tip: See our ultimate guide to speed up WordPress for more performance optimization.

How Can I Get a Gravatar?

You can get a Gravatar by visiting the Gravatar website and signing up for a free account.

It is quite easy to create a Gravatar for your profile.

First, you need to visit the Gravatar website and click on the ‘Get Started Now’ button.

Click Get Started Now button on Gravatar website

You will now be taken to the signup page.

Here, you must add your email address and click the ‘Continue’ button. Once you do that, you will be sent an email with a verification code. Simply enter that code and click the ‘Continue’ button.

Create your Gravatar account

You will now be taken to your Gravatar account dashboard.

Here, click on the ‘Avatars’ tab in the left column to open some new settings.

Expand the Avatar tab

Once you are there, click the ‘Upload Image’ button in the left column to add a Gravatar image from your computer. You can also take your own picture in real-time by clicking the ‘Use Camera’ button.

We recommend choosing a nice profile picture of yourself or your company logo for the Gravatar. However, if you want to remain anonymous, you can use any other image that represents you.

Upload image for Gravatar

This will open Gravatar’s image editor, from where you can crop, rotate, zoom, and preview your image.

You can also add filters, and configure the brightness, saturation, and contrast for the image according to your liking. Once you are satisfied, just click the ‘Done’ button at the top.

Edit Gravatar image

Your Gravatar has now been set up.

To show this Gravatar on your WordPress site, expand the ‘Verified Accounts’ tab from the left column in the dashboard.

This will open a list of platforms where you can activate your Gravatar. From here, select the ‘WordPress’ option.

Choose WordPress as an option

This will open some new settings, where you will need to follow the onscreen instructions in the left column to add a Gravatar to your website.

To do this, copy the embed code given in the sidebar and paste it on a published page or post on your website. Once you do that, add the URL of the page under the ‘WordPress URL’ option.

Then, click the ‘Verify Account’ button.

Add website URL

Now, you can try out your Gravatar by leaving a comment on a website or by checking the author profile on your WordPress blog.

This is how our Gravatar looked in the author bio section on a demo site.

Preview of author profile with Gravatar

Frequently Asked Questions About Gravatars in WordPress

Users often ask us questions about using Gravatar for their own avatar image as well as using Gravatar on their websites.

Following are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about using Gravatar.

1. How do I turn off Gravatar on my WordPress website?

You can turn off Gravatar on your WordPress website by simply visiting the Settings » Discussion page and unchecking the box next to the Avatar Display option.

For more details, see our tutorial on how to disable Gravatar images in WordPress.

Disable Gravatar on your website

2. What happens when a user does not have a Gravatar image?

By default, WordPress will show the mystery man image next to the comments where the comment author does not have a Gravatar image associated with their email address. This is called the default Gravatar image.

You can change this image by visiting the Settings » Discussion page and scrolling down to the Default Avatar section.

Set a default Gravatar

From here, you will see several options. Some of them will automatically attempt to generate a unique image using an algorithm based on the user’s name or email address.

3. Can I add more than one image or email address to my Gravatar account?

Yes, you can add multiple images and email addresses to your Gravatar account. However, you can only use one image as your Gravatar for each email address.

4. Can I disable my Gravatar account?

Yes, you can disable your Gravatar account at any time. Simply log in to your account on the Gravatar website and select the ‘Account Settings’ option from the dropdown menu on the right.

This will open a prompt. You must switch to the ‘Security & data’ tab and click the ‘Disable’ button for your account.

Disable Gravatar account

Disabling your Gravatar image will stop processing your images, and any websites where you left comments will stop showing your Gravatar image.

We hope this article helped you learn about what Gravatar is and why you should start using it. You may also want to see our tutorial on how to change the default Gravatar in WordPress and our top picks for the best plugins to improve WordPress comments.

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431 CommentsLeave a Reply

  1. Stykin

    After reading this blog, I came to know about Gravatar importance and registered to get my own Gravatar. Thanks

  2. Chris

    Thanks for the info

  3. Phil Terrell

    Something tells me I won’t see a gravatar next to my comment.

  4. Mikael

    Great guide, thanks!

  5. sharon

    i was given a gravatar for the first time today – it’s my gravatar birthday!

  6. Phil Aissa

    Glad I found you. You clarified ‘gravatar for me:); also, good to know about the wp tools, site links and ‘sites we like’. Thanks.

  7. Tammy DiGiorgio-Casas

    That was so informative. Thank you!

  8. Dean Hall

    Thanks!

  9. Paul Shelton

    Thanks for your help! :)

  10. Gerson

    Thank you for the info

  11. Daniel Thomas

    Such a simple thing that can make such a difference. Gravatars are up with Google Authorship in “easy win” material yet not enough people use them.

  12. Valerie Cline

    I guess I don’t have one so I will have to do something about it. I do have one in my circle but no where else. It should come up from my email address but it is not here.lol

    I will take care of it now. Thank you for your help. You are very informative.

    Valerie

  13. Valeire Cline

    My picture seems to show up on most blogs and comments I make no matter where it is. I am well known in my line of work but I am starting a new business as well where I am not know as well if at all. but I am getting there. I had no idea what a gravatar was and no I find I have had one all along. I thought it was just a picture of me on my site. Learn something new every day.

  14. Paige

    Testing to see if my gravatar works.

  15. Pascal Depuhl

    Thanks for explaining this.

  16. Laureano Albaladejo Serrano

    Checking it…. And thanks for this post, of course!

  17. Neerja

    Thanks for the info!

  18. Daniel H. Kim

    Testing my gravatar!

  19. Robin Shtulman

    testing my gravatar!

  20. locpham7

    testing the pic.

  21. Brad Langton

    just testing if mine works. thanks

  22. Building Surveyor

    So, signed up – is this thing working ? :D

  23. gerry

    Great article!

  24. Mel Gattis

    Thanks for this tip. Just set mine up.

  25. Ritwick

    I didn’t know that gravatar was so important before. Anyways i’m using gravatar now and it feels nice to have my image show up in comments now. Thanks for the tip.

  26. Bettypaul

    I have never heard about Gravatar. That was an entirely new information. you have made it clear to me. Thanks for the post.

  27. Rebecca

    Thanks for the explanation. It makes much more sense to me now.

  28. Nathan

    Thanks for the article. I have followed the steps on the Gravatar site but mine doesn’t seem to work.

    • Nathan

      Looks like it is now up and running!

  29. Carol Williams

    Thanks, not sure if I already have one. Guess i’ll find out now!

  30. Brenda

    Thank you, that was very helpful I just updated my gravatar today.

  31. Eliott Konsin

    Thanks! It is all clear to me now.

  32. Holly Connor

    Thanks for the article! I’m hoping you or someone can help me since Gravatar’s support is closed. I’m trying to set up Gravatars for everyone in my company since they don’t have time to do it themselves but it keeps automatically logging me in when i hit “sign into Wordpress”. So I logged out of wordpress and signed in as one of my coworkers and when I went back to Gravatar and hit “sign into Wordpress”, and it still logged in as my own account.

  33. Brian

    Awesome. Thank you for the gravatar explanation.

  34. Mick

    Hi, i made an avatar with gravatar, but it doesn’t show with the wordpress-blog i use to comment in. (ist’s a football blog, that claims to use gravatars). So i’m commenting here only to find out if my gravatar shows here. Thank you.

  35. Coen

    Thanks man, it was a hassle to get it to work, but it works now.

    Cheers

  36. sam

    Great site and another very well explained post. Its my first stop for all things WP and anyone who asks me

    Thanks

  37. Wrobik

    Great post.

  38. Kate

    Awesome – I wondered why there was no thumbnail when I left comments. Cheers.

  39. dave norton

    thanks for explaining this

  40. Diane Young

    still not absolutely sure what the effect is but here goes1

  41. Carla

    I noticed that the Gravatars displaying on this page, along with the user names, aren’t links. Did you remove the link option? I thought links were standard with Wordpress and Gravatars. Thanks!

  42. C.C.Havens

    Thanks for the gravatar tutorial. I’m curious, in your opinion, is it better to use a logo or a photo for an avatar?

  43. Ms Dusty

    Well written. I love this idea and can see where this will save a lot of time. As well as help everyone gain credibility.
    Thank you

  44. Tim

    Great to find a dedicated WP site with quick info that’s easy to understand. I just installed Gravatar on my own blog and created the circle technique using your CSS. Thank you!

  45. Jim

    Thanks for the explanation.

  46. Dinesh

    Hi thanks for explaining!

  47. Sandi

    Do you have your site set up to crop the gravatars to a circle or will they always be this way on every site? Mine looked square on gravatar.com.

  48. April Rose Galvez Supangan

    Hello. Thank you for the explanation.

  49. celticjaneite

    Hi thanks for explaining!

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