mojik - japanese emoji/kaomoji
mojik - japanese emoji/kaomoji Summary
mojik - japanese emoji/kaomoji is a mobile Android app in Entertainment by Anvoan games. Released in Sep 2022 (3 years ago). It has about 30.1K+ installs and 472 ratings with a 4.64★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.3K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 22, 2025.
Recent activity: 49 installs this week (319 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 22, 2025 .
4.64★
Ratings: 472
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App Description
Popular Japanese emoji/kaomoji app for natural expressions in text messages.
Mojik is a popular app with a large collection of Japanese emojis and kaomojis that initially emerged in Japan and later successfully proven all over the world. Unlike regular emoticons, kaomojis are designed to be viewed upright, making them look much more natural in text messages and social media.
The app includes three main screens - Home, Favorites, and Recently Used - that can be accessed easily using the Bottom Navigation menu. The Home screen contains a vast collection of kaomojis grouped into categories and subcategories, making it easier for users to navigate and search.
Each kaomoji has two buttons - "Copy" and "Add to Favorites". Clicking the "Copy" button copies the kaomoji to the clipboard, making it available for use in text messages, social networks, and other apps. All copied kaomojis can be found in the Recently Used screen.
To quickly access favorite kaomojis, users can add them to the Favorites screen by clicking the "Add to Favorites" button. To remove a kaomoji from the Favorites screen, users can click the button again. If users accidentally remove a kaomoji, they can undo the operation by clicking the "Undo" button in the Bottom Notification Bar.
To use a kaomoji, users can simply tap and hold the screen in any text box (for example, when writing a message) and then tap "Paste" to insert it into their text.
