Imvu Chat Commands 【Full】

| Command | Action | |---------|--------| | /me [action] | Sends an emote in the third person (e.g., /me smiles warmly* YourName smiles warmly). | | /em [action] | Same as /me. | | /my [action] | Sometimes used for first-person emotes, but /me is standard. |

These are the bread and butter of IMVU. They control how your avatar moves and poses. imvu chat commands

| Command | Effect | | :--- | :--- | | /sit | Makes your avatar sit on the nearest available chair or surface. | | /stand | Forces your avatar to stand up from any pose. | | /wave | Performs a waving animation. | | /laugh | Plays a laughing animation and sound. | | /dance | Triggers your default dance animation. | | /point | Points in a generic forward direction. | | /sleep | Lays your avatar flat on the ground (useful for beds or floors). | | /walk | Resets your walk style to default (if you were stuck in a pose). | | Command | Action | |---------|--------| | /me

Pro Tip: Combine /walk with a speed modifier? Unfortunately, IMVU doesn't support native speed sliders via text, but using /walk will break you out of "frozen" states caused by glitchy furniture. Contrary to old YouTube tutorials, there is no


Contrary to old YouTube tutorials, there is no native command like /walkspeed 20 in modern IMVU. Those commands worked in the "IMVU Classic" client from 2010. In the modern Next client, walk speed is tied to your Walk Action product. You must buy a "Fast Walk" or "Run" animation from the catalog.

These commands are available to all users in the IMVU Classic Client.