Many creators offer these packs on sites like , Gumroad , or DeviantArt for either purchase or free download [1, 2].

The files are typically in .png format, usually in sizes required by platforms like Twitch (e.g.,

The ZIP archive often organizes the emotes into folders by category (e.g., "Love," "Hype," "Sad") for easier navigation [3].

These packs usually feature a mix of anime, cartoon, pixel art, and emoji-style graphics, designed to fit various streamer branding [1, 2].

To help you find the right pack,g., , pixel art , or professional ) or a specific platform (Twitch, Discord)?

) for clear, high-quality display with transparent backgrounds [1].

Many packs feature custom letter emotes for spelling out words in chat, along with common variations (e.g., "RIP," "GG") [2].