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--- filename: /packages/material-ui/src/ListItemAvatar/ListItemAvatar.js title: ListItemAvatar API --- <!--- This documentation is automatically generated, do not try to edit it. --> # ListItemAvatar <p class="description">The API documentation of the ListItemAvatar React component. Learn more about the properties and the CSS customization points.</p> ```js import ListItemAvatar from '@material-ui/core/ListItemAvatar'; ``` This is a simple wrapper to apply the `dense` mode styles to `Avatar`. ## Props | Name | Type | Default | Description | |:-----|:-----|:--------|:------------| | <span class="prop-name required">children *</span> | <span class="prop-type">element |   | The content of the component – normally `Avatar`. | | <span class="prop-name">classes</span> | <span class="prop-type">object |   | Override or extend the styles applied to the component. See [CSS API](#css-api) below for more details. | Any other properties supplied will be spread to the root element (native element). ## CSS API You can override all the class names injected by Material-UI thanks to the `classes` property. This property accepts the following keys: | Name | Description | |:-----|:------------| | <span class="prop-name">root</span> | Styles applied to the root element. | <span class="prop-name">icon</span> | Styles applied to the children – typically the `Avatar` component. Have a look at [overriding with classes](/customization/overrides/#overriding-with-classes) section and the [implementation of the component](https://github.com/mui-org/material-ui/tree/master/packages/material-ui/src/ListItemAvatar/ListItemAvatar.js) for more detail. If using the `overrides` key of the theme as documented [here](/customization/themes/#customizing-all-instances-of-a-component-type), you need to use the following style sheet name: `MuiListItemAvatar`. ## Demos - [Lists](/demos/lists/)