59 curated glyphs
Love & flower kaomoji, one click away.
A curated collection of tiny faces for love and flowers. Pick a mood, click to copy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are kaomoji?
- Kaomoji (顔文字) are Japanese-style text emoticons built from Unicode punctuation and symbols — for example (♥‿♥), (◕ᴗ◕✿), or ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و. Unlike emoji, they are pure text, so they paste cleanly into any input field, scale with your font, and never render as an unsupported box on older systems.
- How do I use a kaomoji from this page?
- Click any glyph in the grid. The kaomoji is copied to your clipboard instantly — paste it into a chat, comment, post, bio, or document with the usual paste shortcut (Cmd+V on macOS, Ctrl+V on Windows/Linux). You can also use ⌘K to open a quick search and filter by name.
- Where do love and flower kaomoji work?
- Everywhere that accepts plain Unicode text — Discord, Instagram, TikTok captions, X/Twitter, YouTube comments, Notion, Slack, iOS Messages, Gmail, LINE, Threads, Bluesky, and most game chat boxes. Some symbols (✿, ❀, ♡, ♥) rely on fallback fonts; if a specific glyph appears as a missing character on one platform, try a different kaomoji that uses more common symbols.
- What's the difference between kaomoji and emoji?
- Emoji are single picture-characters drawn by each platform — Apple's 😊 looks different from Google's 😊. Kaomoji are built from many smaller characters that combine to form a face, so they look identical across every device and never get a platform-specific redesign. They also work in older systems, plain-text fields, and game usernames where emoji are stripped.
- Does this page send my activity anywhere?
- No. The kaomoji collection is rendered on the server and shipped to your browser as part of the page. Searching, filtering, and copying all happen locally in your browser — nothing about your clicks, selections, or clipboard contents is sent back to AppicLab or any analytics tool.
- Can I use these kaomoji commercially?
- Yes. Kaomoji are sequences of standard Unicode characters and are not subject to copyright as character sequences. You can use them freely in social media posts, marketing copy, packaging, merchandise, and any commercial context — no attribution required.