About this collection
Turn up your browsing with our Music cursor collection. Guitars, headphones, vinyl records and floating notes replace your pointer with rhythm and sound. Whether you're a musician, a playlist addict or just love a good beat, these cursors bring the energy of your favorite tracks to your screen and make every click sing.
Inside you will find 7 sets at the moment — highlights include K-Pop Katseye Gnarly Green Slime Graffiti, Katseye Animated Glowing Star Lightstick, Michael Jackson Shiny Silver Glove, Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal Lean and Dance and K-Pop Stray Kids Nachimbong Compass Lightstick. Animated fans are covered too: 4 of the sets move, and the remaining ones keep a clean static look.
Each set pairs two pieces: the cursor, which is the arrow you see while browsing, and the pointer, the matching shape that appears the moment you hover over a link or button. Because both halves share the same theme, the whole experience feels designed rather than default. Tap the eye icon on any card to preview a set live across the entire site before you commit — switching is instant, so it costs nothing to try a few.
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.
To use any of these, install the free Neon Cursor extension and press Add on the set you like; it instantly applies across the whole web for you. Our Help Center walks through everything else — Windows setup for the downloadable files, troubleshooting if a cursor will not show, and how to switch designs or go back to default any time.
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.