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Managing Profile Photos in Ninety

Discover how to upload, change, and manage profile pictures with step-by-step guidance for all user roles.

Written by Tommy Mains

How to Manage Profile Photos in Ninety

Profile photos help personalize your Ninety experience and make your teams more recognizable across the platform. Active users of all roles can update their own profile photo, and Owners and Admins can manage photos for their organization.

How to upload or change your profile photo

From the Directory:

  1. Navigate to the Directory and locate your name.

  2. Click on your user details to open your profile.

  3. Hover over the profile picture area and click it.

  4. Click Upload photo or drag an image file into the window, then click Change photo.

  5. Click Save at the bottom of the detail window to confirm your changes.

From User Settings:

  1. Navigate to User Settings by clicking your name at the bottom of the left navigation and then clicking User Settings.

  2. Hover over the profile picture area and click it, then select Change photo.

  3. Click Upload photo or drag an image file into the window, then click Change photo.

  4. Click Save Changes near the top right of the page.

Note: For the best experience, use a desktop or laptop computer when uploading profile photos.

Understanding role-based permissions

Your ability to change profile photos depends on your role in Ninety:

  • Individual users: Active users of all user roles can update their own profile photo through User Settings or the Directory.

  • Owners and Admins: Have permission to manage user details, including profile photos, for their organization.

  • Managers: Do not have permission to change other users' profile photos. To gain photo management permissions for other users, the role would need to be upgraded to Admin or Owner.

Where your profile image shows

Each user's profile image is displayed in several areas across Ninety:

  • Every item assigned to you, including Rocks, To-Dos, Issues, Headlines, and KPIs.

  • Your Seat(s) on the Org Chart.

  • The Directory.

  • Scribe and facilitator roles for upcoming scheduled meetings.

  • Participants logged into Ninety who have joined your meeting.

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