Cursor Themes & Aesthetics
Cross-collection theme hubs. Where collections group packs by hardware palette, themes group them by mood — fantasy, sci-fi, horror, kawaii, vaporwave, and more — pulling packs from every collection that fits.
Fantasy & RPG
Swords, scrolls, magic wands, and chunky inventory icons turned into pixel cursors.
Sci-Fi & Cyberpunk
HUD reticles, neon glyphs, and chrome arrows for cyberdeck desktops.
Retro Game Hardware
Cursors that respect the hardware palettes of the NES, Game Boy, C64, and arcade cabinets.
Horror & Halloween
Bone arrows, candle pointers, and dripping reticles for spooky season desktops.
Animals & Critters
Cats, dogs, frogs, and pixel birds standing in for every system pointer.
UI / Tool Kits
Functional cursor sets aimed at designers, devs, and accessibility-first installs.
Kawaii & Pastel
Soft pinks, mint greens, and unbearably round pixel mascots.
Vaporwave & Synthwave
Marble busts, palm trees, and chrome grid arrows from the year 199X.
How themes differ from collections
A collection is a strict palette family — every NES Classics pack uses the actual NES master palette; every Game Boy Greens pack uses the four Game Boy LCD greens. A theme is looser: a Halloween pack might live in NES Classics, Arcade Cabinet, or its own dedicated Halloween Spook collection, but they all share the spooky-season vibe. The Horror & Halloween hub aggregates all of them.
If you know exactly the palette you want, browse collections. If you know the mood — "I want something cozy and animal-themed" or "I'm building a synthwave portfolio" — start with the theme hub instead.