> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.rainmad.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.rainmad.com/development-guide/finding-item-images.md).

# Finding Item Images

You may need various item images to use in your servers. To help you find these images easily, we've prepared this guide.

## **Steps to Find Item Images:**

1. **Access the Site:**
   * First, visit [items.rainmad.com](https://items.rainmad.com/). This site hosts a vast database of item images for various games and software.
2. **Use the Search Feature:**
   * On the homepage, use the search bar to enter the name of the item you're looking for. The search bar helps you quickly find the desired item images.
3. **Explore the Categories:**
   * If you're not searching for a specific item, you can browse through the categories. The site organizes items into different categories, making it easier to explore.
4. **Download the Images:**
   * Click on the image of the item you are interested in and start downloading it to your computer.
5. **Using the Images:**
   * Once downloaded, you can add these item images to your server files or integrate them into your project. These images can be used to visually represent your items.


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