NFT tokens in your MetaMask wallet
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You can view NFTs in both MetaMask Extension and Mobile, as well as MetaMask Portfolio.
- MetaMask Portfolio
- Mobile
- Extension
Managing your NFTs with MetaMask Portfolio
MetaMask Portfolio is a standalone app that complements MetaMask and help you manage your tokens (and NFTs!). To see your NFTs, simply:
- Launch MetaMask Portfolio
- Sign in with MetaMask to the address you want to see
- Click on the "NFTs" tab
All the NFTs attributable to (owned by) the accounts that you link to the dapp should be displayed automatically. Please note that not all NFTs may display correctly — this is to do with how we're able to retrieve data about them for third-party sources. We are, however, working to maximize compatibility, with the goal of making sure the vast majority of NFTs will be displayed in the dapp.
Managing your NFTs with MetaMask Mobile
NFTs are displayed under the NFT tab. You can access detailed information about your NFTs, including the latest pricing data and comprehensive token metadata by clicking into any NFT you own.
The easiest way to display your NFTs is to turn on the app's NFT autodetect feature, which you can toggle on in "Settings" under “Security & Privacy”.
Managing your NFTs with MetaMask Extension
NFTs are displayed in the NFTs tab on your wallet’s homepage. You can access detailed information about your NFTs, including the latest pricing data and comprehensive token metadata by clicking into any NFT you own.
The easiest way to display your NFTs is to turn on the NFT autodetect feature, which you can toggle on in "Settings" under “Security & Privacy”.
FAQs
How do I manually import an NFT?
If autodetect doesn't find your NFTs, you can add them manually using these steps, applicable for MetaMask Extension and Mobile.
- Find the NFT's address. On OpenSea, for example, on the NFT's page under Details, there is a blue hyperlinked value labelled 'Contract Address'. If you click on this, it will take you to the contract's address on Etherscan; at the top-left of that page, there should be an icon labelled 'Contract', and to the right, a long string of letters and numbers. This is the address of the contract that created your NFT. Click on the 'copy' icon to the right of the address, and you'll have it on your clipboard.
- In MetaMask Mobile or Extension, click on the 'NFTs' tab, scroll down and select the 'Import NFTs' link.
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Paste the NFT's address from your clipboard into the 'Address' box.
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Find the NFT's ID. A collectible's ID is a unique identifier since no two NFTs are alike. Again, on OpenSea this number is under 'Details'. Make a note of it, or copy it onto your clipboard.
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Paste the ID into the box marked 'ID' in MetaMask, tap on the 'Import' button, and your NFTs should now appear under the NFTs tab.
How do I turn on NFT detection?
You can manually turn NFT autodetection on in "Settings" under "Security & Privacy". Please note: NFT autodetect is only available on Ethereum mainnet. The option will not appear in settings if you have a different network selected.
Extension
When you switch to the 'NFTs' tab on the extension homepage, if you haven't already turned on NFT detection, a prompt will appear. Follow the link to bring up the "Security & Privacy" settings menu where you can turn on autodetect.
Mobile
When you switch to the 'NFTs' tab on the app homepage, if you haven't already turned on NFT detection, a prompt will appear. Follow the link to bring up the "Security & Privacy" settings menu where you can turn on autodetect.
Otherwise, follow these steps:
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Find the "Settings" menu by tapping the gear icon in the app.
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Find "Security & Privacy" and scroll until you see "Autodetect NFTs".
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Toggle the switch to turn on autodetect. Note that 'Enable OpenSea API' (directly above in the menu) must be turned on as well, otherwise the NFT autodetect switch will be greyed out.
What NFT types are supported?
You can add both ERC-721 and ERC-1155 NFTs to MetaMask on any network.
At the moment, sending NFTs is only supported for ERC-721 tokens.
"You are not the owner of this NFT" error
If you receive a message telling you that you are not the owner of the NFT, please be sure that you are trying to add the token to the right MetaMask account. Also, please verify on the network's block explorer that you own the NFT at your MetaMask wallet address. See our guide if you're unsure how to check your wallet on a block explorer.
How do I verify that I actually have the NFT?
Search for your MetaMask account address on the block explorer and review your transactions to see if the transfer of the NFT to your account has been successful. Alternatively, search for the NFT's contract address and check that its location matches your account's address, and that the transaction is complete.
You can see all of the transactions performed with your NFTs by clicking "ERC-1155/ERC-721 Token Txns" tab on the block explorer. If you do not see the NFT here, contact the sender.
"Personal address detected. Input the collectible contract address."
This error appears if you have pasted in an account that doesn't have the format of an NFT smart contract. Follow the instructions under the Mobile tab above to locate the NFT's contract address, and paste this in instead.