Fox Kaomoji
Copy fox kaomoji and Japanese fox text faces with pointed ears, muzzles, and paws for chats, bios, captions, and usernames.
Popular fox kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Fox Kaomoji copy and paste
216 text faces shown in All.
Fox Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Fox muzzle faces add a playful, slightly mischievous tone to quick server replies.
Instagram bios
Ears-and-paws faces and fox emoji accents keep a nature or animal-lover bio compact and readable.
TikTok captions
Fox faces pair naturally with autumn, forest, or 'sly' captions where a plain smiley feels too generic.
Usernames and gamer tags
Short muzzle faces like ^•ﻌ•^ fit inside name fields that trim longer decorated kaomoji.
How to use fox kaomoji
Everyday chat
- Open with ^•ﻌ•^ for a quick, friendly fox face that fits any sentence
- Reply to teasing with ≽^-⩊-^≼, which reads as smug rather than upset
- Keep it short in fast chat; save the longer ear-and-paw faces for captions
Social bios and captions
- Pair 🦊⋆˚🐾˖° with an autumn or forest-themed caption instead of a full stop
- Use ˋ°•*⁀➷🦊 as a line opener before a nickname or list
- One fox face plus one accent reads cleaner than stacking several
Playful or sly tone
- ≽^-⩊-^≼ signals a wink or a joke better than a plain smile does
- ₍^ >ヮ<^₎ suits an excited or mischievous reaction
- Avoid pairing a sly face with a sincere apology; the tone will read as insincere
Usernames and gamer tags
- Prefer short faces with no spaces so trimming cannot break them
- ^•ﻌ•^ and •ﻌ• survive tight character limits
- Test the name on mobile before committing; rare script characters can fall back to boxes
Fox Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Fox Kaomoji meanings
^•ﻌ•^
The core fox muzzle face. The ﻌ character draws a small pointed snout, so this reads as fox specifically rather than a generic cat or bear face.
ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
The same muzzle face framed by paw brackets. Slightly cuter and more decorative than the bare version, good for bios.
≽^•⩊•^≼
Pointed ear brackets around a closed-eye smile. The ≽ and ≼ marks read as upright ears rather than paws, which is what separates this from cat-style faces.
₍^ >ヮ<^₎
An open, toothy grin with ear brackets. Reads as excited or a little sly, useful for playful teasing.
(。•ﻌ•。)
A rounder, softer muzzle face with no ear or paw decoration. Works well where a heavily bracketed face might get trimmed.
🦊⋆˚🐾˖°
The fox emoji paired with a paw print and sparkle accent. Not a face at all, but a caption divider for animal or nature content.
૮ • ﻌ - ა
A drowsy or unimpressed fox face, with the muzzle mark and rounded ear-arm brackets. Suits sarcastic or deadpan captions.
ˋ°•*⁀➷🦊
An arrow-and-sparkle lead-in ending in the fox emoji. Common as an opener for a list or a bio line about a nickname.
ʕ•ﻌ•`ʔ
A bear-shaped bracket combined with the fox muzzle mark, a hybrid style some artists use for 'fox in a bear pose.' Use sparingly since it can read as either animal depending on the font.
εᐟᐠ•ﻌ•ᐟᐠз<ı>
Ear tufts drawn with ᐟᐠ on both sides of the muzzle. One of the most detailed fox faces here, best for captions rather than fast chat.
≽^-⩊-^≼
A wink-adjacent version of the ears face, with a flat closed line for one eye. Reads as smug or playful rather than plainly happy.
૮ ´• ﻌ ´• ა
A slightly startled or curious fox face. The doubled accent marks around the muzzle suggest raised brows.
𐔌^•ﻌ•^ 𐦯<>
Fox muzzle face framed by a rarer pair of loaned script characters standing in for ears. Decorative; check it renders before using it in a username.
ᓚ₍⑅^..^₎♡
A paw-shaped lead-in with a heart, more generic cute-animal than fox-specific, but common in fox kaomoji collections as an affectionate variant.
Related kaomoji clusters
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Fox 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 animal faces are usually loaned. ᐟᐠ comes from Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, ﻌ is an Arabic presentation form, and 𐦯 is drawn from an ancient script. Nobody designed them for kaomoji; the community simply found shapes that read as ears, muzzles, and whiskers.
One character decides fox versus cat versus bear
Cat, fox, and bear kaomoji often share the same bracket skeleton, ᓚ₍ ⑅^..^₎, ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ, or ≽^•⩊•^≼, and swap a single mouth glyph to change species: ⩊ or ヮ for a round cat mouth, ﻌ for a pointed fox muzzle, ᴥ for a bear snout. The rest of the face barely changes.
Foxes carry folklore weight in Japanese culture
Kitsune, fox spirits, appear throughout Japanese folklore as clever, shapeshifting tricksters associated with the Shinto deity Inari. That reputation for slyness is part of why fox kaomoji often lean toward a smug or knowing expression rather than a plain smile.
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 face becomes standard purely because enough people copied it, which is why several near-identical fox variants circulate at once.
What is fox kaomoji?
Fox kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces built to look like a fox: pointed ears, a narrow muzzle, and sometimes a paw or tail accent, all drawn from ordinary Unicode punctuation and symbol characters.
How do I copy fox 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.
What does the ﻌ character mean in fox kaomoji?
ﻌ is an Arabic presentation-form letter, but in kaomoji it is reused purely for its shape: a small pointed curve that reads as a fox's nose or muzzle. It is the character that most reliably signals 'fox' rather than 'cat' or 'bear.'
What is the difference between fox kaomoji and cat kaomoji?
Cat kaomoji lean on ⩊ or >ヮ< for a round mouth and ฅ for soft paws. Fox kaomoji use the same paw brackets but add ﻌ for a pointed muzzle, or swap in ≽ ≼ for upright, angular ears instead of rounded cat ears.
Do fox kaomoji work on Discord, Instagram, and TikTok?
Yes. All the faces here are Unicode text, so they work anywhere plain text is accepted. A few of the more decorated faces use rarer characters that some older Android keyboards render as empty boxes.
Which fox kaomoji are best for usernames?
Short ones without spaces survive character limits and trimming best: ^•ﻌ•^, •ﻌ•, and ≽^•⩊•^≼ are reliable. Longer faces with ear tufts or paw brackets on both sides usually get cut off.
Why do some fox kaomoji show up as boxes or question marks?
That means the device has no font covering that character. It is a display problem on the reader's side, not a broken copy. Simpler faces such as ^•ﻌ•^ or (。•ﻌ•。) avoid the issue almost entirely.
Can I combine fox kaomoji with text?
Yes, and it usually reads better than a face on its own. Put the face after the sentence with a single space, as in "sly as always ≽^•⩊•^≼", so the face's own punctuation does not collide with your sentence.
Is the fox emoji 🦊 the same as fox kaomoji?
No. 🦊 is a single pictograph rendered as an image by the device. Fox kaomoji are built from several separate text characters, so they always display as plain text and never break into a missing-image icon.
How many fox kaomoji are on this page?
There are 246 curated faces, grouped into fox muzzle faces, ears and paws faces, fox emoji accents, and aesthetic dividers, plus a small set of fox ASCII art.