What is the chibi style?
Cute super-deformed (SD) anime: oversized head, small body, simple features, and big expressions — the classic chibi/kawaii look.
What's it best for?
Stickers, emotes, mascots, kawaii merch, and cute avatars. The exaggerated proportions read well at small sizes.
How is it different from the Anime style?
Anime uses normal proportions and cel shading; Chibi shrinks the body and enlarges the head for maximum cuteness.
Can I use chibi characters commercially?
Yes — royalty-free and watermark-free for stickers, merch, games, and client work.
How many and what size?
2, 4, 6, or 8 unique 1024px variations per generation (2 by default), free and watermark-free.
What can I make with the chibi character generator?
It's perfect for stickers, emotes, mascots, profile pictures, and kawaii merch — try something like "a grumpy little wizard with an oversized hat" and pick your favourite chibi. Want full-proportion anime instead? Use Anime. (Already have a character you want chibi-fied from an image? That's the separate Chibi tool — this one generates from text.)