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Twitch emotes are usually prepared around 112×112, 56×56, and 28×28 outputs, while Kick uses a much larger 500×500 square target. This converter opens the Kick preset so you can upscale Twitch-style emote art, keep transparency, and download a Kick-ready 500×500 version.
Twitch to Kick Conversion Specs
Upscale Twitch-style emote art to Kick's 500×500 format
This page reuses the Kick preset but targets a migration intent: converting existing Twitch emote artwork into a Kick-ready 500×500 version.
How to Convert Twitch Emotes to Kick
Move Twitch-style emote artwork into Kick's larger 500×500 format.
Find the Best Source
Use your original art file when possible. A 112×112 Twitch export can work, but it has less detail to upscale.
Upload to the Kick Preset
This page uses the Kick workflow and targets 500×500 square output.
Preserve Transparency
Use transparent PNG or GIF source files when the emote should not have a background box.
Download the 500×500 Version
Preview the enlarged output and check for blur, halos, or jagged edges.
Upload to Kick
Submit the file through Kick's current emote upload flow and adjust the source if the result looks too soft.
💡 Twitch-to-Kick conversion is most reliable when you still have the original high-resolution art. Upscaling a small Twitch export is useful, but it cannot recreate missing detail.
Twitch to Kick Conversion Tips
Use Original Art When Possible
A high-resolution source produces a much better 500×500 Kick result than upscaling a 112×112 Twitch export.
Expect Some Upscaling Limits
No resize algorithm can recreate details that are missing from a small source file.
Check Transparent Edges
White halos become more visible after upscaling. Start from clean PNG alpha whenever possible.
Redraw Important Emotes
For core subscriber emotes, consider creating a native 500×500 version instead of relying only on enlargement.
Continue With the Right Preset
Use these related tools and guides when the same artwork needs another platform size, file limit, or upload workflow.
Three Steps to Platform-Ready Assets
Choose Asset & Platform
Select a preset for emotes, emojis, badges, stickers, channel point icons, or animated GIFs across Twitch, Discord, Kick, YouTube, 7TV, BTTV, and FFZ.
Drop Your Image or GIF
Upload PNG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF files. Static images resize in your browser, while animated GIFs use secure frame-by-frame processing.
Download Exact Sizes
Export platform-ready chat assets with square crops, transparent backgrounds, file-size compression, and multi-size downloads where required.
Built for Every Chat Asset
One resize workflow covers emotes, emojis, badges, stickers, channel point icons, and animated GIFs. The difference is the preset, not the core tool.
Twitch Emotes Without Blur
Resize high-resolution source art into Twitch's 112×112, 56×56, and 28×28 emote sizes while preserving sharp edges.
Discord GIFs Under 256KB
Resize and compress animated GIF emojis for Discord's strict file size limit with frame-by-frame optimization.
Badges and Loyalty Icons
Prepare subscriber badges, loyalty badges, and small chat icons with exact square presets and transparent backgrounds.
Discord Stickers at 320×320
Create static sticker artwork for Discord and larger chat graphics with clean square crops and export-ready sizing.
Twitch to Kick Conversion
Upscale older Twitch emotes to Kick's 500×500 format without adding white borders or flattening transparency.
7TV, BTTV and FFZ Ready
Use custom dimensions for third-party emote platforms, including 7TV, BetterTTV, FrankerFaceZ, and other chat extensions.
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