About this collection
Master the breathing techniques with our Demon Slayer cursors. Tanjiro's checkered haori, Nezuko's bamboo, Hashira blades and bursts of water and flame transform your pointer into a slayer's weapon. Crafted for fans of Kimetsu no Yaiba, this collection brings the beauty and intensity of the anime to your desktop.
Inside you will find 8 sets at the moment — highlights include Cute Chibi Nezuko Kamado with Bamboo Gag, Demon Slayer Tanjiro Kamado Funny Expression, Demon Slayer Tanjiro Rage Face and Fire Pointer, Demon Slayer Kyojuro Rengoku Eating and Demon Slayer Zenitsu Agatsuma Funny Shocked. 4 designs in the group are animated; the others stay perfectly still for a calmer feel.
Every design is really a pair. The cursor is your everyday arrow; the pointer is what it transforms into over links and buttons, and the two always match. If you are unsure which one to pick, press the eye button on a card — the design applies to this whole site immediately as a live preview, and you can hop between options as many times as you like.
Downloads go beyond the extension. Most sets include Windows-ready cursor files (.CUR for static designs, .ANI for animated ones) you can install as your system pointer, plain PNG images of both pieces, and Roblox-ready files sized for the game. The download menu on each design page lists exactly what is available for that set.
Getting started is quick. Add the free Neon Cursor extension, pick your favorite from this page, and click Add — from then on the design travels with you to every site you open. The Help Center covers the details, including how to set a downloaded file as your Windows system cursor and how to reset everything back to default.
A quick styling tip: cursors read best when they play against your wallpaper rather than blending into it, so a dark, moody set pops on light backdrops while bright designs shine on darker desktops. If you love one half of a set but not the other, the Constructor tool lets you remix pieces — borrow this collection's cursor and pair it with a pointer from anywhere else in the catalog until the combination feels exactly right.