Twitch Emotes & Badges

Browse Twitch channel emotes and badges.

To access and manage channel emotes, please log in with your Twitch account:

What is the Twitch Emotes & Badges Viewer?

The Twitch Emotes & Badges Viewer lets you browse all emotes and channel badges for any Twitch channel. Enter a channel name and you will see all of that channel's subscriber emotes and badges displayed at their available sizes — 1×, 2×, and 4× — in a clean, scrollable grid.

This tool is useful in several scenarios: channel owners checking how their emote set looks, moderators reviewing a channel's emotes, or viewers who want to see what emotes are available before subscribing. It works for any public Twitch channel — you do not need to be a subscriber or moderator of the channel to view its emotes.

Channel badges are also displayed, showing the subscriber loyalty badges at each tier (one month, three months, six months, and so on). Seeing all badges together makes it easy to review consistency across the badge set.

How to use the Emotes & Badges Viewer

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I view another channel's Twitch emotes?

Enter the channel's Twitch username into the search field after connecting your account. The tool retrieves the channel's emote set via the Twitch API and displays all available emotes in a grid. You can search for any public Twitch channel, not just channels you follow or subscribe to.

Can I see emotes at different sizes?

Yes. Twitch emotes are stored at three sizes: 1× (28×28 px), 2× (56×56 px), and 4× (112×112 px). You can toggle between these sizes in the viewer to see how an emote looks at each resolution. This is particularly useful when reviewing your own emote set before uploading.

Can I see subscriber badges for a channel?

Yes. Channel badges are displayed alongside emotes. Subscriber loyalty badges are shown for each tier milestone, so you can see the full badge progression from one month upwards. Channel point badges and other custom badges are also shown where available.

How do I get my own Twitch emotes?

To have custom emotes on Twitch you need to be a Twitch Affiliate or Partner. Once you reach Affiliate status and unlock emote slots, you can upload custom emotes via the Creator Dashboard under Viewer Rewards. Emotes must meet Twitch's size requirements (28×28, 56×56, and 112×112 pixels) — the Emote Resizer tool on this site can help you prepare them.