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How to find your unique Discord ID, and what you can use it for

Feb 16, 2022, 07:07 IST
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Discord IDs don't have much use, but they're not hard to find.Ink Drop/Shutterstock
  • Your Discord ID is an 18-digit number that's tied to your account.
  • Every Discord user, every message, and every server has a unique Discord ID.
  • To find your Discord ID, you'll need to turn on Discord's "Developer Mode" first.
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Discord lets you customize your account in lots of different ways. For example, you can change your username or nickname to whatever you like — it doesn't even have to be unique.

The one bit of your account that does have to be unique, though, is your Discord ID. Every Discord user has an individual Discord ID, which is an 18-digit number connected to your account. And users aren't the only ones with Discord IDs; every message and every server has a unique ID too.

It's rare that you'll ever need to know your Discord ID. But in case that time comes, it's a good skill to learn. Here's how to find your Discord ID — or anyone else's — using the desktop app, website, and the mobile app.

How to find a Discord ID on the website or in the desktop app

First, you'll need to turn on Discord's "Developer Mode." Developer Mode reveals some of Discord's extra features, including the IDs.

Quick tip: Turning on Developer Mode in one place will enable it for your entire account.

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To turn on Developer Mode on the website or in the desktop app:

1. Click the gear icon in the bottom-left corner (next to your name), then select Advanced from the left sidebar.

2. At the top of the page that appears, toggle on Developer Mode.

Turn on Developer Mode.Discord; William Antonelli/Insider

Once it's enabled, finding Discord IDs is simple.

  • To find a user's Discord ID (including your own), right-click their profile picture and select Copy ID.
  • To find a message's ID, right-click it and select Copy ID.
  • To find a server's ID, right-click its icon in the left sidebar and select Copy ID.
Right-clicking lets you copy the Discord ID.Discord; William Antonelli/Insider

This will copy the 18-digit ID to your computer's clipboard. Paste it anywhere you want to see the ID.

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How to find a Discord ID in the mobile app

Again, you'll have to turn on Developer Mode first.

To turn on Developer Mode in the mobile app:

1. Swipe to the right to open the navigation menu, then tap your profile picture in the bottom-right corner.

2. In the iPhone app, scroll down and tap Appearance, then toggle on Developer Mode.

Tap the Developer Mode switch to turn it on.Discord; William Antonelli/Insider

3. In the Android app, scroll down and tap Behavior, then toggle on Developer Mode.

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And once you've got Developer Mode enabled, you can find Discord IDs pretty quickly.

  • To find a user's Discord ID (including your own), tap their profile picture to open their profile, then tap the three dots in the top-right corner and select Copy ID.
The "Copy ID" option will be in another menu.Discord; William Antonelli/Insider
  • To find a message's ID, press and hold your finger on it until a menu appears, then select Copy ID.
  • And to find a server's ID, open the navigation menu and tap the three dots in the top-right corner, then select Copy ID.
This option only appears when Developer Mode is on.Discord; William Antonelli/Insider

This will copy the 18-digit ID to your phone's clipboard, so you'll have to paste it somewhere to actually see the ID.

How to use a Discord ID

Discord IDs can't be used for much. They're mainly a way for the Discord app itself to tell users, messages, and servers apart from each other.

If you're designing a Discord bot or integration, you might use Discord IDs to specify which users are allowed to use the bot, or which servers it's allowed to work on.

And when interacting with Discord's customer support team, they might occasionally ask for your Discord ID or someone else's to help solve an issue.

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Your Discord ID is public information, so don't worry if someone knows it. There isn't anything malicious that they can use it for.

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