Kaomoji Copy

Search and copy Japanese text emoticons by mood, and save your favorites for quick reuse.

How to use

  1. Select a category: Love, Cute, Happy, Cry, Angry, Shock, Sleep, Animal, and more.
  2. Click any kaomoji to copy it to your clipboard instantly.
  3. Click the star (☆) to save a kaomoji to Favorites for quick access later.
  4. Use the search box to find kaomoji by tag (e.g. "cat", "crying") or by typing part of the emoticon itself.

Search examples

love

(ღˇ◡ˇ*)♡

cute

(´,,•ω•,,)♡

3

(*^3^)/~☆

How favorites are saved

Favorites and recent copies are stored in your browser only. No login is required, and they are not uploaded to our server.

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What is Kaomoji? Japanese Text Emoticons Explained

Kaomoji (顔文字, literally "face characters") are Japanese text emoticons made by combining regular characters, brackets, and symbols to form facial expressions. Examples like (´▽`), (;ω;), and (≧▽≦) use a mix of punctuation, Japanese kana, and Unicode symbols to express joy, sadness, love, and surprise.

Where a single emoji (😊, 😂) is one picture character, a kaomoji is assembled from multiple text characters strung together. Because it is plain text, a kaomoji works well in many text-based environments — chat apps, social media, blog comments, profile bios, and plain-text fields where emoji may not display correctly.

Western emoticons, such as :) and :( are read sideways, but kaomoji face forward, making the expression immediately readable at a glance. The horizontal space available for text characters also allows for more detailed and varied emotions than a single emoji can convey. Save the ones you like to Favorites so they're always a tap away.