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Minecraft HUD Overlay Maker

Empty hotbar, crosshair, hearts, hunger, XP. Set your levels, download transparent 1920x1080 PNGs, as one image or separate layers you can stack.

1 Layers
Slot: 1
Health: 20 / 20
Hunger: 20 / 20
Level Bar fill: 70%
2 Size
GUI scale (bigger number = chunkier HUD)
3 Preview & download
OR GRAB SEPARATE LAYERS

A Minecraft HUD overlay you can drop onto any footage

This builds the on-screen HUD from Minecraft: the empty hotbar, the crosshair, the row of hearts, the hunger drumsticks, and the XP bar with your level. It uses the game's own textures at true 1080p positions, so when you export and lay it over your recording, everything lands where it belongs.

The useful part is layers. Download the whole HUD as one transparent PNG, or pull each piece out on its own, an empty hotbar here, a full set of hearts there, so you can animate them or swap values between shots in your editor.

How to make a Minecraft HUD overlay

  1. Turn the pieces you want on or off: hotbar, crosshair, hearts, hunger, XP.
  2. Drag the health and hunger sliders (half icons included), type your level, and set the XP bar fill.
  3. Pick a GUI scale to match your recording (x4 matches default at 1080p).
  4. Download the full PNG, or grab each layer separately to stack in your edit.

Frequently asked questions

What size is the overlay?

A 1920x1080 transparent PNG with the HUD exactly where it sits in-game at 1080p.

Can I download separate layers?

Yes. There's a full combined PNG plus a separate PNG per element, each on its own transparent 1920x1080 canvas.

Can I set health, hunger, and level?

Yes. Sliders cover empty to full with half icons, and you can type any level and set the XP fill.

Is anything uploaded?

No. It's all drawn in your browser.

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