About This Tool

What is Kaomoji Maker?

A tool for creating text emoticons (kaomoji) by combining individual face parts. Choose eyes, mouth, cheeks, and hands freely to build your own kaomoji. You can also add eyebrow effects using Unicode combining characters.

How to Use

  1. Select a base kaomoji from the popular templates.
  2. Click presets or type directly to customize each part (eyes, mouth, cheeks, hands).
  3. Add eyebrow stacking or side decorations in the decoration section.
  4. Copy the finished kaomoji to use anywhere.

Key Features

  • 30+ popular templates
  • 100+ preset characters per face part
  • Eyebrow stacking with combining characters
  • Side decoration options
  • Real-time preview

Tips

  • Kaomoji are made of Unicode characters and work on most platforms.
  • Eyebrow stacking uses combining diacritical marks and may display differently in some environments.
  • Click a template to auto-fill all parts for easy customization.

Kaomoji Maker

Create text emoticons by combining face parts

Preview
(◕‿◕)

Popular Templates

Presets
Presets
Presets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between kaomoji and emoji?

Kaomoji are text-based emoticons made from regular Unicode characters (letters, symbols, punctuation) like (╥_╥) or \(^o^)/. They work everywhere text is supported. Emoji are pictographic characters (like a specific Unicode code point) that display as colorful images. Kaomoji appearance is consistent across platforms, while emoji may look different depending on the OS.

What is eyebrow stacking and how does it work?

Eyebrow stacking adds accent marks above eye characters using Unicode combining diacritical marks. These are special characters that combine with the previous character to add marks above or below it. For example, adding a combining macron ( ̄) above an eye character creates an eyebrow effect. The result may display differently depending on fonts and platforms.

Will my kaomoji display correctly on all platforms?

Basic kaomoji using common ASCII and Unicode characters display correctly on virtually all modern platforms and devices. However, advanced features like eyebrow stacking (combining diacritical marks) may render differently on some systems, fonts, or messaging apps. Simple kaomoji like (◕‿◕) are the safest for universal compatibility.


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