A free library of cute text faces — browse by category, then copy or download any kaomoji in one click.
A kaomoji is a little face drawn out of plain text characters, and a well-placed one gives your writing personality that an ordinary sentence never will. This library collects cute kaomoji that you can drop into a chat message, a commit message, a README, a code comment, a bio or a sticky note — anywhere plain text goes. Because a kaomoji is just text, it travels everywhere: it survives copy and paste, it shows up in terminals and editors, and it never turns into a broken image.
Reach for a happy kaomoji when you want a message to feel warm and upbeat — a grin, a cheer or a soft smile lands a friendly tone in a single line. Pick a heart kaomoji to send affection, say thank you, or sign off a note to someone you care about. Animal lovers will find a cat kaomoji for every mood, from a sleepy kitten to a tiny magic cat, and a bunny kaomoji or two when you want something extra soft and cuddly. There are sparkle faces for celebrating, and a handful of classic expressions — a shrug, a wink, a cool pair of sunglasses — for everyday use.
Everything is sorted into tabs — Faces, Happy, Hearts, Cat, Bunny and Sparkles — so you can browse by mood, or search by an English keyword. Each kaomoji is tagged with the words people actually look for, which means a cat kaomoji turns up whether you search for cat, kitty, kitten or animal, and a bunny kaomoji answers to bunny, rabbit or hare. Type how you think, and the right face appears.
Using a kaomoji takes one click: open it, press Copy, and paste it wherever you are typing — or download it as a text file to keep for later. There is no account, no limit and no watermark. Decorate a heading, brighten a comment, or sign your message with a cute kaomoji, a happy kaomoji, a heart kaomoji or a bunny kaomoji whenever the plain text in front of you needs a little life.
A kaomoji is a face or character built entirely from text symbols, like (=^・ω・^=). Unlike emoji, a kaomoji is plain text, so it works in code comments, chats, file names and anywhere a normal font is used.
Yes — every kaomoji is free to copy and download. No account, no daily limit, and no watermark.
Open the picker, choose a kaomoji, then press Copy and paste it wherever you like — or download it as a text file to keep.
Yes. The search matches English keywords only — for example a cat kaomoji is found by typing cat, kitty, kitten or animal.
Single-line kaomoji look the same almost everywhere. Multi-line ones, like the cat and bunny art, line up best in a monospace font such as the one used in code editors.
Sorry — this tool currently works only on the desktop and tablet version (screens 768px and wider). A mobile version is coming later.
For now, on mobile you can still convert image formats with our image converter.