Bat Kaomoji
Copy bat kaomoji, bat wing text faces, gothic aesthetic accents, and bat emoji combos for Halloween posts, spooky bios, and vampire-adjacent captions.
Popular bat kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Bat Kaomoji copy and paste
185 text faces shown in All.
Bat Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Halloween posts
Bat wing faces and skull-and-web accents set a spooky tone without needing a costume photo.
Gothic and dark aesthetic bios
Bat emoji combos with moons, roses, and coffins keep a profile visually dark and cohesive.
Discord and chat reactions
A single bat wing kaomoji reads as playful-creepy, useful for horror game chats or late-night messages.
Captions and usernames
Short bat accents like wing dividers or a lone bat emoji combo work as compact decoration around a name or caption.
How to use bat kaomoji
Halloween captions
- Open a caption with 🦇🎃🖤 to set a Halloween tone before any text
- Pair a bat wing face like (㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ) with a short spooky line for costume or party posts
- Use 🦇🕸️🌑 as a closing accent instead of a plain period
Gothic and dark aesthetic bios
- Frame a username with 𓆩🖤𓆪 for a minimal gothic bracket look
- Add ⋆ཐི⚰︎ཋྀ⋆ as a standalone bio line for a coffin-and-bat motif
- Keep dense combos like 🧛🏻🩸🦇🕸️🕷🍷⚰️ to a single bio line rather than repeating them
Discord and gaming chat
- React to a horror game screenshot with /|\ ^._.^ /|\ instead of a plain emoji reaction
- Use 🦇⚔️🦸♂️ in superhero or fandom channels talking about bat-themed characters
- Drop a plain 🦇 as a quick spacer between two chat lines
Usernames and profile decoration
- Bracket a name with ≽^•⩊•^≼ for a compact pointed-ear look
- Use ๋࣭ ⭑🕸🦇🕸๋࣭ ⭑ as a symmetrical divider around a display name
- Stick to single-line faces for usernames, since some platforms strip line breaks from multiline art
Bat Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Bat Kaomoji meanings
(㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ)
The classic bat wing face, with slanted wing brackets and a small fanged mouth. This is the face people mean by "bat kaomoji" and works in almost any spooky context.
/|\ ^._.^ /|\
A plain bat-wing outline with a simple closed-eye face in the middle, calmer than the fanged versions and easy to read at small sizes.
⎛⎝(•ⱅ•)⎠⎞
A minimal wing-bracket face using thin corner brackets instead of slashes, reads as more delicate and fits pastel-goth styling.
🦇
The bat emoji on its own, useful as a spacer or accent between words rather than a standalone face.
🦇🌙⚰️
A three-emoji gothic combo pairing a bat, moon, and coffin, built for Halloween captions rather than chat replies.
🧛🏻🩸🦇🕸️🕷🍷⚰️
A dense vampire-and-bat emoji string that reads as a full scene rather than a single accent; best kept to bios or long captions.
( ´ཀ` )
A distressed, fanged mouth face borrowed from vampire kaomoji sets. On a bat page it reads as a startled bat rather than a vampire specifically.
ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
A cat-paw face reused here for its pointed ear shape, common on bat and cat kaomoji pages alike since the ear silhouette overlaps.
♱
A single gothic cross glyph, used as a divider between words rather than a face.
🕸
A spider web emoji, frequently placed next to a bat emoji for a paired Halloween accent.
୧ ‧₊˚ 🦇⋅ ☆
A bat emoji framed by star and tick marks, built as a small inline divider for usernames or bio lines.
≽^•⩊•^≼
A pointed-ear face using angle brackets for ears, reads as bat-like or cat-like depending on context.
🦇⚔️🦸♂️
A bat-versus-hero emoji string, built for superhero or fandom captions rather than general Halloween use.
𓆩🖤𓆪
A minimal Egyptian-bracket accent with a black heart, used as a small gothic flourish around a name.
Related kaomoji
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Bat Kaomoji — background
Kaomoji are read upright, emoticons sideways
Western emoticons such as :-) developed on early ASCII systems where tilting your head was the cheapest way to see a face. Japanese users had access to a far larger character set through JIS encodings, so their faces never needed rotating. That single difference explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.
The brackets are borrowed from other alphabets
Characters that look purpose-built for spooky faces are usually loaned. The Tibetan marks ཐི and ཋྀ that frame several bat faces on this page were never designed for kaomoji; the community found shapes that happened to read as fangs or ears.
Copying is the whole distribution mechanism
Kaomoji spread with no central registry, no approval body, and no version numbers, unlike emoji which need a Unicode proposal. A bat face becomes standard purely because enough people copied it, which is why several near-identical wing-bracket variants circulate at once.
Bat wings and vampire fangs share a source pool
Because bats, vampires, and gothic aesthetics circulate through the same online communities, the fanged mouth ( ´ཀ` ) and moon-and-coffin emoji combos that rank for bat kaomoji are frequently identical to what ranks for vampire kaomoji. The overlap reflects how the aesthetic actually spreads, not a data error.
Braille dot art makes tiny bat silhouettes
Several multi-line bat faces on this page are built from Unicode Braille patterns (U+2800 to U+28FF), originally designed for tactile reading. Converting a small bat silhouette image into these dot patterns lets it be copied and pasted as plain text instead of an image file.
What is bat kaomoji?
Bat kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces and symbol combos that reference bats, usually through wing-shaped brackets like /|\ or ㇏, the bat emoji 🦇, or gothic accents such as bats paired with moons and webs.
How do I copy bat kaomoji?
Tap any face on this page and it copies to your clipboard as plain text. Paste it into a chat, bio, caption, or username the same way you would paste any other word.
Why do bat kaomoji look like vampire kaomoji?
Bats and vampires share the same gothic aesthetic pool online, so sites that rank for bat kaomoji often serve the same fanged faces, moons, and coffin emoji that rank for vampire kaomoji. The overlap is real, not a mistake.
What does /|\ ^._.^ /|\ mean?
The two /|\ marks are stylized bat wings, and the small face in the middle is the bat's body. It is one of the most copied bat kaomoji because it reads clearly even in a cramped username field.
Are there bat kaomoji made from ASCII art?
Yes. Several bat faces on this page are built from Braille dot patterns that form a small bat silhouette across a few lines. They copy as plain text but need a monospace-friendly display to line up correctly.
Can I use bat kaomoji outside of Halloween?
Yes. Plain bat wing faces and the standalone bat emoji work year-round for horror or dark-fantasy fandoms, night-owl usernames, and gaming handles, not just seasonal posts.
Do bat kaomoji work in Discord and Instagram bios?
Yes, since they are plain Unicode text rather than images, bat kaomoji paste cleanly into Discord messages, Instagram and TikTok bios, and most usernames that allow special characters.
What is the difference between a bat kaomoji and a bat emoji?
The bat emoji 🦇 is a single colored image controlled by Unicode and rendered differently on every platform. A bat kaomoji is built from ordinary text characters, so it always looks the same and can be combined freely with other text.
Which bat kaomoji is best for a gothic aesthetic bio?
Combos that pair the bat emoji with a moon, coffin, or thorn accent, such as 🦇🌙⚰️, read as more deliberately gothic than a plain wing-bracket face.