Click the image below to see how many pixel beads are needed to create the pattern
Got a favorite crewmate color? Or maybe you're team imposter. Upload the image and our perler bead pattern maker does the conversion. It maps your picture to real bead colors — works with Perler, Hama, and fuse bead palettes. The pattern comes out with a grid you can follow. Pretty simple — most people figure it out on their first try.
Not every Among Us color matches perfectly — bead brands only have around 60-100 shades. But you can adjust. Swap a color, reduce the palette, or shrink the grid for a quicker project. Mini crewmates work great as keychains. Larger patterns make solid wall pieces. The preview updates instantly, so you'll know exactly what you're getting before you start.
Here's how it works — upload, tweak, download. Takes about a minute.
Pick any Among Us image — a crewmate, imposter, or full scene. PNG and JPG both work.
The tool converts it to a bead grid automatically. Adjust colors to match your Perler, Hama, or Artkal stash.
Download the pattern as PNG or PDF. Print it out or pull it up on your phone while you work.
Yep. Hama bead colors are fully supported. Just select the Hama palette and the tool matches your image to those specific shades. Works the same way for Perler and Artkal too.
For mini crewmates, try 15×20 beads or so. Fits on a small pegboard, makes a nice keychain. Bigger wall pieces might need 50×50 or more — the tool shows you exactly how many boards you'll need.
The crewmate shape is about as simple as it gets — basically a pill with a visor. Start with one color, keep the grid under 29×29. You can finish one in maybe 30-45 minutes.
Any character works. Crewmates, imposters, mini crewmates, pets — just upload a clear image. The tool doesn't care which character, as long as there's decent contrast.
The generator makes flat 2D patterns. For 3D standing figures, you'd make separate pieces (front, back, sides) and fuse them together. Some crafters build full standing crewmates that way.
Same thing, different names. Fuse beads, melty beads, iron beads — they all work. The color matching is based on standard bead palettes, so your pattern will translate fine.
Pick your favorite crewmate and turn it into something you can actually hold.