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Kaomoji Maker \(◕‿◕)/

Make your own kaomoji. Pick the eyes, mouth, frame and a few flourishes — the preview updates live, and because every part comes from real faces with matched sides, whatever you build always looks right. Tap 🎲 for a surprise, then copy or share your one-of-a-kind face.

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Eyes
Mouth
Frame
Arms
Cheeks
Sparkles

How it works

Most kaomoji share the same anatomy: a frame of brackets, a pair of eyes that carries the mood, a mouth between them that sets the intensity, and optional arms, cheeks and sparkles for motion and flair. The maker lets you swap any one of those and watch the feeling change.

The twist that other generators miss: parts come in pairs. Eyes like ´ and ` mirror each other; brackets open and close; arms raise on both sides. The maker only offers real, observed pairings and always places both sides together — so you can build thousands of unique faces and never end up with a lopsided or broken one.

Frequently asked

How does the kaomoji maker work?

Pick a part for each slot — eyes, mouth, a frame, optional arms, cheeks and sparkles — and the preview updates live. Because every part comes from real kaomoji and the two sides are always matched, whatever you build is a valid, balanced face. Hit Copy and paste it anywhere.

Is the kaomoji maker free?

Yes, completely free, with no sign-up. It also works offline once the site is installed, and nothing you build is uploaded — it all happens in your browser.

Can I share a kaomoji I made?

Yes. Tap Share to send it via your device's share sheet, or copy the link — the link reopens the maker with your exact creation loaded, so anyone can tweak it into their own.

Will my custom kaomoji work everywhere?

Almost everywhere. Kaomoji are plain Unicode text, so they paste into Discord, Instagram, TikTok, texts, docs and usernames. A few rare characters can fall back to a different font on older devices, but the face still reads the same.

Why does every combination still look like a proper face?

The maker only offers parts that appear in real kaomoji, and it places the left and right of each pair together — matched eyes, balanced brackets, one mouth. That's why you can't accidentally build a lopsided or broken face.

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