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How to view NFTs in your MetaMask wallet? (Digital Assets)

MetaMask doesn’t show NFTs by default—you must manually enable them in Settings (mobile) or ensure you’re on a supported network with a recent extension version.

Mar 21, 2026 at 11:20 pm

Understanding NFT Support in MetaMask

1. MetaMask does not natively display NFTs within its mobile or browser extension interface by default. Users must manually enable the feature through settings or connect to compatible third-party platforms.

2. The wallet treats NFTs as ERC-721 or ERC-1155 tokens, which require specific contract address recognition and metadata fetching capabilities not embedded in core wallet logic.

3. NFT visibility depends on network configuration — Ethereum Mainnet, Polygon, Base, and Arbitrum are supported, but custom RPC networks may lack verified token lists or metadata endpoints.

4. Users who imported NFTs via private key or seed phrase recovery will not see them unless the associated contracts have been added to MetaMask’s token detection system.

5. Some NFT collections deployed on less common standards like ERC-998 or custom implementations remain invisible without manual contract interaction or external explorer lookups.

Enabling NFT Display in MetaMask Mobile

1. Open the MetaMask Mobile app and tap the account icon in the top-right corner.

2. Navigate to Settings → Preferences → NFTs and toggle “Show NFTs” to ON.

3. Confirm that the active network supports NFT indexing — if using a testnet like Sepolia, NFTs may fail to load due to missing metadata infrastructure.

4. Wait for the wallet to sync with the NFT API layer; this can take up to 90 seconds depending on collection size and network congestion.

5. If no assets appear, check whether the NFT was minted on a chain not selected in the network switcher — mismatched chains cause silent omission.

Viewing NFTs via Browser Extension

1. Click the MetaMask extension icon in your browser toolbar and select the desired account.

2. Scroll down past the token balance section to locate the NFTs tab, visible only when enabled and supported.

3. If the tab is absent, verify that you’re using version 11.15.0 or later — earlier versions omit NFT UI elements entirely.

4. Hover over any listed NFT to reveal quick actions: view on OpenSea, copy token ID, or inspect contract on Etherscan.

5. Assets from decentralized marketplaces like Blur or LooksRare might not render thumbnails if their metadata servers return CORS errors or invalid image URLs.

Manual NFT Addition and Verification

1. Go to the Assets tab and click “Import Tokens”, then switch to the “NFTs” sub-tab.

2. Enter the correct contract address, token ID, and network — an incorrect value will result in blank or corrupted asset cards.

3. MetaMask attempts to fetch metadata from IPFS, Arweave, or centralized gateways; failure here yields generic placeholder icons.

4. For wrapped NFTs (e.g., wNFT on Layer 2), ensure the wrapping contract is verified on the target blockchain’s explorer before import.

5. Imported NFTs do not auto-refresh metadata — users must manually trigger reload via the three-dot menu next to the asset.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do some NFTs show as “Unknown Asset”?A: This occurs when MetaMask cannot resolve the contract’s name or symbol from the blockchain’s registry or when the collection lacks standardized metadata formatting.

Q: Can I view NFTs held in a hardware wallet through MetaMask?A: Yes, provided the hardware wallet is connected and the account is imported into MetaMask — NFT visibility follows the same rules as software accounts.

Q: Do gas fees apply when viewing NFTs in MetaMask?A: No, viewing is read-only and requires no on-chain transaction; all data retrieval happens off-chain via public APIs.

Q: Why are my NFTs visible on OpenSea but not in MetaMask?A: OpenSea caches and hosts metadata independently, while MetaMask relies on live contract calls and decentralized storage links — broken links or unsupported URI schemes cause discrepancies.

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