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[June 2026] VRChat Avatar Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis

2026-08-0426 min read · 5,065 words
[June 2026] VRChat Avatar Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis

Here's my look back at the 10 most-liked avatars published on Booth in June 2026, data included. One thread runs through this month's lineup: how the groundwork for changing outfits gets laid.

At the top sits an androgynous avatar with short white hair, its rhombus motif carried all the way through to the ears and tail (15,499 likes). Let's start there and go through the lineup one avatar at a time.

📊 About the data Aggregated: 2026-08-04 / Target: avatars published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 with 300+ likes (40 avatars)

A video version of this report (Japanese narration)

10 Featured Avatars

Ranked by like count as of the aggregation date (August 2026), one avatar at a time.

#1: SiuSiu / ADPX

An androgynous avatar with sharp eyes and short ash hair streaked with black. The ears are pointed rhombuses, and a tail of rhombus plates linked like a chain trails from the waist. The whole design starts from anthropomorphizing a rhombus, and it took the single top spot for June 2026 avatars (15,499 likes at aggregation) — more than triple the runner-up.

The default outfit reads as a school uniform: a black jacket over a white cardigan and shirt, a black plaid pleated skirt, black tights, and short boots with red laces. You can also switch to a short-sleeved vest look, or a black top paired with red sunglasses. Tattoos run from the arms to the shoulders, so the androgynous mood holds up across every outfit.

The spec that stands out is how light it is. Polygons come to △61,629 at Performance Rank Medium — restrained for an avatar at this scale, where Very Poor is the norm. Shape keys number 309 for expressions and edits, 18 for MMD compatibility, and 112 on the body. A head-pat gimmick, automatic eye movement, outfit switching, and a dress-up Prefab are all included.

The product page went up on June 5, and v1.0.0 of the model itself was distributed about a month later on July 1. MMD and Quest are listed as unsupported, while face tracking data and a dedicated expression-editing tool come from other creators. The price is ¥6,000.

#2: Selena / みそしる工房

A girl avatar with pink hair tied into low twin tails, white rabbit ears, and a crescent-moon hair clip. She wears a white sailor-collar top, a pink pleated skirt, thigh belts, loose white leg warmers, and black platform shoes. She landed at #2 (5,122 likes at aggregation).

The heart of this avatar is a custom locomotion that lets her move while seated on a crescent moon. Normally a VRChat avatar travels with walk and run animations; Selena glides along in a seated pose on the moon object instead. Go AFK and she closes her eyes right there on the crescent. The "rabbit who came down from the moon" concept lands in both how she moves and how she idles.

The face carries 991 shape keys (49 of them MMD-compatible), with 86 more on the body and 233 across hair and clothing. Toe bones are set up, and polygons total △134,277 at Performance Rank Very Poor. The moon's texture is noted as an edited version of lunar data published by NASA.

A MochiFitter conversion profile ships with the model, and the page also points to a Discord server for creators making compatible outfits, plus a try-on world. The page went up on June 29 and the release followed on July 5. The price is ¥4,500.

#3: Powari / なっふな堂

A small avatar, roughly 110 cm tall, with long cream hair gathered into side buns and a braid that reaches the floor. She wears a white sailor-collar dress layered over a blue-grey frilled skirt, with white frilled socks and blue-grey strap shoes. She took #3 (4,970 likes at aggregation).

The fun here is the rabbit plush she carries. From the menu you can switch between cradling it and holding it by the ears, in either hand. Pat the plush on the head and it reacts; touch Powari's own forehead and her expression changes. The AFK animation puts her on a stool, asleep with the plush still in her arms.

Sleeves come in three types, and you can swap in a version with front bangs or toggle the braid, side buns, and side tails on and off. Seven expression samples are mapped to each hand's sign, and the face carries more than 700 shape keys.

Setup is unusually tidy: 12 Prefabs ship with the model. Clothed or dress-up, FaceEmo or VRCBlink, rabbit gimmick or not — every combination is prepared in advance, so you drop in the one that matches your environment. Polygons run △141,871 in full and △89,709 for the dress-up version, at Performance Rank Very Poor. The price is ¥5,500, with a rabbit ears-and-tail DLC sold separately at ¥300.

Creator's official PV by なっふな堂

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#4: Seiya / VRMirage

A witch-themed avatar in a wide-brimmed hat loaded with pumpkins, fallen leaves, potion bottles, and a blue cat spirit. Cream curls, yellow-green eyes, and a heavily ruffled dress in white, orange, and brown, finished with striped thigh-highs and boots. She placed #4 (3,684 likes at aggregation). A new release from VRMirage — the creator behind Komoe, which took #5 in the February 2026 report.

What sets this one apart is the two-tier standard and deluxe structure. The standard edition is the model itself: △144,555 polygons and 376 facial shape keys with ARKit support. The deluxe edition adds a swimsuit, a paper lantern, a flashlight, and a staff, plus 17 toggles including mood icons, bringing it to △194,537 polygons and 424 expressions. Same character, but you choose how much kit comes with her.

Beyond the VRChat data, a VRM is included, along with wallpaper video, pose files, and a physics preset for the avatar-control app Warudo. It's a package that anticipates taking her outside VRChat for streaming and photography. The standard edition is ¥2,999 and the deluxe edition (which includes the standard) is ¥4,999, with a separate free gift download also available.

Creator's official PV by VRMirage

#5: Meropan / RAKUIRO

A wide-eyed dog-motif avatar with a silver-white bob and drooping dog ears. A bone-shaped hair clip and red collar sit above a white hoodie with a blue scarf peeking out, worn with black shorts, white socks, and sneakers. She landed at #5 (2,069 likes at aggregation).

This avatar puts an unusually wide range of changes behind the menu instead of Unity. Hair length and shape, accessories, sleeves on or off, bust size, eye color, and even a shader mode that changes how the shading falls — all of it runs from the expression menu. You can tune her toward your own taste before touching any actual editing.

For play, there's a gimmick that pulls a bubble wand out of the star on her chest so she can blow bubbles. Pat her head and her ears twitch shyly while the tail swings. PhysBones cover the whole body, so cheeks and other spots can be grabbed, stretched, and deformed by hand.

The base body is shared with RAKUIRO's earlier avatar Rumily at a scale ratio of 1.025. Eye textures and makeup carry across, and a free tool converts Prefabs between the two, so there's no manual scale and position matching in Unity. Polygons come to 116,702 with 687 shape keys at Performance Rank Very Poor, though a Quest Prefab and a VRM are included. The price is ¥5,000, with a swimsuit-and-yukata DLC at ¥400.

#6: CZR100_TARMAC ASSAULT / yoyogi mori

A tall avatar with floor-length black twin tails and red eyes, wrapped in a racing suit of black and fluorescent yellow. Both legs are armored machinery, with disc-braked wheels at the feet and an exhaust pipe running up the back. It placed #6 (2,059 likes at aggregation).

This avatar comes out of AF_KURO's doujin project "Shoujo Hatsudouki." The premise is a high-speed cyborg wearing the racing brand "NO RETURN," with the model built by yoyogi mori and gimmicks by ottu. That premise reaches the spec sheet too: a post-release update added engine sounds for drive mode along with posing data for photography. It doesn't stop at looking fast — it sounds like it's running.

The package splits into six Unity Packages covering the base body, the character, dedicated shaders and particles, and a dedicated tool; polygon counts aren't listed on the product page. The base body is "YM Body" in Women L, a standard sized into tiers so that avatars of the same size can share outfits. The bundled YMDresser tool handles dress-up within that standard, mesh merging, and saving combinations as presets. Editable textures split across face, skin, hair, clothing, engine, headgear, muffler, and shoes come to 64-plus files, with alternate color schemes included.

The price is ¥40,000 — the highest in this month's Top 10 by a wide margin.

Creator's official PV by yoyogi mori

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#7: Nelfy / まつり場

An owl-motif avatar with a silver-white bob shot through with feather tufts, golden eyes, and a flat black hat. A white sleeveless top and pleated skirt pair with a black lace collar, striped thigh-highs, and black ankle boots, while long tail feathers with black markings trail from the back. She took #7 (1,620 likes at aggregation).

The interesting part is how the extras are assembled. Tail, outfit, coat, crescent-moon boat, and pets are each split out as Modular Avatar parts, so you attach only what you want. The crescent boat in particular is a seatable object trimmed with gears and lanterns — paired with the white and black owl pets, it makes a scene on its own.

Polygons break down as △79,887 for the body, plus △41,122 for the outfit, △10,554 for the coat, △25,122 for the crescent boat, △3,859 for the tail, and △2,228 each for two pets. The face carries 440 shape keys (44 MMD-compatible), and the body adds 58 more, including 24 shrink keys for avoiding clipping. A clock shader and a MochiFitter conversion profile are also included.

The product page went up on June 5, with ver1.00 distributed about three weeks later on June 26. The price is ¥7,000.

#8: Eggnoel & ChibiNoel / あまとらんど - AmatoLand

A succubus girl avatar with brown twin tails, red ribbons, green eyes, small horns, and bat wings. She wears a white halter top with a green necktie, a brown flared skirt, a large green bow at the back, white thigh-highs, and brown-and-green boots. She landed at #8 (1,561 likes at aggregation). A new release from あまとらんど - AmatoLand — the creator behind Gabu, which I covered in the September 2025 report.

This listing covers two avatars: the full-height Eggnoel and the chibi-proportioned ChibiNoel. ChibiNoel's base body is the "Amully Body," the same one Gabu uses. Keeping everything below the neck to a shared standard means compatible outfits go on without size adjustment, and Modular Avatar outfits auto-scale when dropped under the avatar. As the second character on that base, Gabu's groundwork carries straight over.

At the same time, Eggnoel and ChibiNoel are separate base bodies, and their compatible outfits do not interchange. Mixing them up would create problems for buyers and outfit makers alike, so the page repeats the warning and even provides tail-shaped marks (large and small) for telling compatible items apart. It's a useful reference for how to spell out where a shared base stops being shared.

Both carry over 1,000 shape keys for expressions and face edits, plus 66 for ARKit and 70 for MMD compatibility. There are two colorways (standard and black) and two hairstyles (long and short twin tails), with head pats, gaze adjustment, foot gestures, and AFK all set up. Eggnoel runs △111,505 (△59,959 for dress-up) at Very Poor, while ChibiNoel runs △69,980 (△37,534) at Poor. The page went up on June 24 with the release about two weeks later on July 8. Eggnoel is ¥4,000, ChibiNoel is ¥3,500, and the two-avatar set is ¥5,500.

Creator's official PV by あまとらんど - AmatoLand

#9: Meccha Chameleon Avatar / BR's Shop

A low-poly humanoid avatar in flat grey — no face, no fingers, just a round head and simple limbs. The creator introduces it as the second entry in their own line of hand-built joke avatars, and it took #9 (1,513 likes at aggregation). It's distributed for free.

The star of this one is the 18 recreated poses bundled with it. They're called from the expression menu, and driving them requires VRCFury. The locomotion animations are swapped out too, so the whole act runs on posing while the model itself stays as plain as it looks.

Polygons come to △2,032 — by far the lightest in this month's Top 10, which is why a Quest-compatible Prefab is included as well. The UVs are split between front and back to make texturing easier, and the Blender file ships with it, so painting your own colors and patterns onto it is part of the plan. Rather than a joke to consume once, it's laid out as a base to take home and rebuild.

#10: Angel Holoyoel / メスケモ無人販売所

A kemono avatar with cream fur, large ears, blue eyes, and a green gem on the forehead, finished with paw pads and a tail big enough to cover her back. The concept is an apprentice angel who loves a drink, and she took #10 (1,200 likes at aggregation).

The concept holds all the way down to the spec sheet. There are two outfits — a white-and-gold "angel outfit" and "room wear" built around a black camisole with a jacket over the shoulders. The halo, the wings, and the sake bottle gimmick are each split into their own parts, so you combine them by dropping them under the base Prefab. Expression sets come in Basic and Pop plus a Drunk set of tipsy faces, which pairs neatly with the bottle in hand.

Polygons are △91,118 in the angel outfit (Very Poor) and △78,576 in room wear (Very Poor), dropping to △49,792 and Medium for the base body alone. There are 377 facial shape keys, with face tracking and a dance gimmick supported.

Post-release updates have been thorough. When the MochiFitter conversion profile was added, an illustrated setup guide came with it, walking through what to touch when a skirt flails, a mesh shrinks, or physics jitter gets out of hand — symptom by symptom, with screenshots. A flat-chested Prefab and a body-adjustment menu were added in the same stretch. The page went up on June 5 with the release on June 20. The price is ¥5,000.

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Setting the ranking aside, here's what the data shows across all 40 avatars published on Booth in June.

MetricValue
Avatars analyzed40
Average likes1,423.5
Median likes630
Average price¥5,142
Median price¥4,750

The median sits at 630 likes against an average of 1,423, a distribution pulled upward by SiuSiu at the top. The median price is ¥4,750, slipping slightly from May's ¥5,000. The average landing above the median at ¥5,142 is the work of that ¥40,000 entry at #6.

Taste: cool and dark hold the top two

Top 10 Taste Tags

Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.

Cool leads with 13, followed by dark 9 / cute 6 / gothic 5 / casual 4 / girly 4 / healing 4 / laid-back cute 3 / fantasy 3 / refined 3. Cool and dark held the top two spots again after May, but cute, girly, healing, and laid-back cute filled in underneath, giving the sweeter side more presence than the month before.

One cool-leaning avatar outside the Top 10 caught my eye.

NEKOKAREYA's "New-chan (PunkSuit)" pairs a purple ponytail with a black-and-white bodysuit, a harness, and a jacket for a punk-leaning look. It came out of a collaboration built on LK's original character design, with the punk suit designed by Kare, and it uses the KUMINBODY-kai base. There are 14 expression animations, a dedicated AFK animation, roughly 340 blend shapes, and MochiFitter support.

On the dark side, this one stayed with me.

Lethal Cats' "CarukiaRe" is a small vampire cat avatar standing about 68 cm tall — a remake of Carukia, originally published in 2021, now supporting both PC and Mobile (Android/iOS). Right-hand signs move the tail and left-hand signs move the ears, while the menu handles dripping blood from the mouth, extending and retracting claws, and changing sleeve length. The dripped blood can be wiped away by your own hand or someone else's. Three colorways (Default, Black, Pink) each come with their own expression set.

Appearance: tails lead, animal ears close behind

Top 10 Appearance Traits

Distribution of appearance traits — hair, ears, eyes, etc.

Tails take a clear first place with 15, followed by long hair 10 / animal ears 9 / blunt bangs 8 / short hair 7 / bob hair 5 / horns 5 / braid 4 / cat ears 4 / ahoge 3. Tails held the top spot from May, and animal ears climbed to 9. The Top 10 shows the same layering, with dog ears at #5, horns and wings at #8, and ears and a tail at #10.

Outside the Top 10, this tailed avatar stood out.

缶詰茶房 物販コーナー's "Thirteen with the Spiral Horns" is a small, older-brother-type character defined by his curling horns and lab coat. He belongs to the "MameFriends" series, which standardizes the body mesh below the neck so that avatars in the series can share compatible outfits. The MochiFitter profile comes separately, distributed by もち山金魚 — the groundwork for dress-up supported from both inside the series and outside it.

Among the long-haired entries, this one draws the eye.

ChipieRupi's "Sumiha" pairs silver long hair with cat ears for a delicate, yami-kawaii mood. The face carries more than 400 shape keys and the body more than 70, at △75,980 polygons. A VRM and an FBX are included, along with forward MochiFitter conversion support. It uses ChipieRupi's own women's base body series, so its assets can carry into future releases.

Body type: standard proportions fall to 60%, chibi rises to 9

Top 10 Body Types

Distribution of body type and silhouette tags.

The body type split runs standard 24 (60%) / chibi 9 / tall 3 / mascot 2 / petite 2. Standard proportions dropped from about 71% in May, and chibi thickened to 9. Chibi, petite, and mascot together come to 13, a third of the month. The Top 10 keeps the same two-layer structure as May, with the roughly 110 cm Powari at #3 and the small-framed Holoyoel at #10 sitting under the flagship-scale entries.

On the small side, this one takes an interesting approach.

アマノソラ's "Solffi" is a petite spirit-like avatar of about two heads tall. The whole body floats, its small limbs follow your real hands in a simulated way, and a separate pair of large floating hands tracks where your controllers actually are. She stands about 40 cm tall but the viewpoint sits at 110 cm, so she reaches far while staying small. Polygons run around △18,000 on both PC and Mobile at Performance Rank Medium, with simulated full-body tracking support.

Outfit type: sailor collars lead, hoodies follow

Top 10 Outfit Types

Outfit types bundled with these products.

Sailor uniforms lead with 5, followed by hoodies 4 / boots 3 / short pants 2 / skirts 2 / dresses 2 / bodysuits 2 / one-piece dresses 2 / kimono 2. Short pants led in May, so sailor collars taking the top spot is a swap. The Top 10 echoes it, with sailor collars at #2 and #3 and a hoodie at #5.

Outside the Top 10, this sailor-collared avatar appeared.

夏色テルミット's "Suzuri-Aratame" wears a white sailor-collar top with a hakama-style black skirt, layered under a purple haori with a demon motif on the back — a mix of school uniform and Japanese dress within one outfit. The MochiFitter conversion profile was added later with help from 日良冬つき, and post-release upkeep continues, including a new shape key for reshaping the fangs.

Among the hoodie entries, this one caught my eye.

AVAKIN's "Jabara" is a non-human avatar themed on a scorpion who's into esports. Long straight silver hair with blunt bangs sits under a beanie and headphones on a slim silhouette, and a "Communication Halo" is included to float above her head. The face carries 420 shape keys with 30 more for MMD. The forward MochiFitter profile is the work of 味噌月あやべ.

Price: half at ¥5,000+, with a ceiling of ¥40,000

Price Distribution

Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.

The price split runs free 1 / ¥1,000–1,999 4 / ¥2,000–2,999 5 / ¥3,000–4,999 10 / ¥5,000+ 20. Exactly half the month sat at ¥5,000 or more. Full-scale avatars at a firm price remain the center of gravity, as in May, but June stretched the ceiling far higher, with the ¥40,000 entry at #6 finding an audience.

From the ¥5,000-and-up band, this one stayed with me.

竹ノ子式's "Callsign:[Gifter]" is an adult male avatar with the presence of an action-movie lead. It was designed around the theme of "light, clean data," landing at △51,341 polygons and Performance Rank Medium. There are 236 shape keys for building expressions, 31 shrink keys for avoiding clipping, and hand signs in 7 types across 3 sets, with clothing and hair removable from the menu. The official MochiFitter profile is the work of エカシリコン. The list price is ¥8,000.

From the lower price bands, this one stands out.

シーレの電子置場's "Suuni" is a Hokkaido squirrel girl whose trademarks are a large tail and an oversized hoodie. Polygons come to △9,994 with a single material, landing at Performance Rank Good on both PC and Mobile. That's after fitting in a removable scarf and boots, color changing, and three selectable expression sets. A VRM and a blend file are included, and the price is ¥2,200.

June 2026 through a creator's eyes

Here are four angles worth noting from the Top 10 and the wider June data, laid out across three months so the shifts against the April and May reports are visible.

MetricAprilMayJune
Avatars analyzed424840
Median price¥4,500¥5,000¥4,750
Median likes744744630
Free releases231
Highest price in Top 10around ¥6,000¥7,000¥40,000
Share with standard proportionsabout 67% (28/42)about 71% (34/48)60% (24/40)
Chibi / petite / mascot combined14 (about 33%)12 (about 25%)13 (about 33%)

Points for avatar creators:

  1. Outfit-fitting tool support topped the keyword count16 of the 40 avatars (4 in 10) state support for a tool that automatically fits outfits never made for them. What's notable is who builds that support: the profiles frequently come from someone other than the avatar's own creator. SiuSiu at #1, Eggnoel at #8, and Callsign:[Gifter] from the trends section all rely on エカシリコン; the MameFriends standard on もち山金魚; Suzuri-Aratame on 日良冬つき; Jabara on 味噌月あやべ. The groundwork for outfit compatibility is emerging as a role of its own, distinct from modeling.

  2. The ceiling and the floor opened at the same time — the highest price in the Top 10 jumped from ¥7,000 in May to ¥40,000, and the same Top 10 also included a free avatar (a △2,032 low-poly figure). Across the month, 20 avatars sat at ¥5,000 or more. High-end releases selling a whole project's world-building and free releases trading on lightness and editability coexisted in one ranking.

  3. Shared base bodies spread in three different ways — #6's YM Body standardizes into size tiers so same-size avatars share outfits; #8's Amully Body carries a chibi base forward to the next character; #5's Meropan absorbs a 1.025 scale gap from an earlier release with a Prefab conversion tool. None of them build a new base from scratch; each is a design for reusing what's already there. And as #8 showed by marking the incompatibility between its full-height and chibi bodies, telling buyers where the sharing stops is part of that design.

  4. Opening the page first and distributing later has settled in — SiuSiu at #1 distributed about a month after its June 5 page, Nelfy at #7 about three weeks later, and Eggnoel at #8 and Holoyoel at #10 about two weeks later. Put the page up, gather likes and reactions, then move to distribution once the compatible data and surrounding tools are ready — 4 of the Top 10 followed that sequence.

Summary

June 2026's new avatars shared one thing at the top: they didn't stop at building a character, they got it to a state where outfits could actually go on. MochiFitter support reached 16 of 40 avatars, shared base bodies were reused three different ways — size tiers, inheritance, and conversion tools — and even the boundaries of incompatibility were spelled out for buyers. Shipping the model isn't the finish line; how freely it can trade outfits has become part of how it's judged.

The clearest sign of that is the groundwork itself passing into other hands. Seeing the same profile makers' names appear across multiple product pages says something about avatar creation shifting, bit by bit, from solo work toward overlapping roles. That the top spot went to an avatar starting from something as bold as an anthropomorphized rhombus — sharing a ranking with a ¥40,000 project model and a free low-poly figure — says just as much about how wide the doorway is for each maker.

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About the data

  • Aggregation date: 2026-08-04
  • Scope: avatars published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 (40 items)
  • Ranking basis: like_count in descending order as of the aggregation date
  • Inclusion criteria: the VRCFinder database only collects products with 300 or more likes, so anything below that threshold at aggregation time is not included here
  • Note: the figures and ranking in this article are a snapshot as of the aggregation date and may differ from current values. "Published" refers to when the Booth product page went live, which can differ from when sales actually began
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