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

2026-08-0824 min read · 4,747 words
[June 2026] VRChat Prop Trends & Ranking | Booth Trend Analysis

Here's my look back at the 10 most-liked props published on Booth in June 2026, data included. What stood out this month: a category built around weapons grew a layer of things that make sound.

At the top sits a multifunction chair that turns the invisible-chair pose you get in full-body tracking into an actual seated pose (2,137 likes). Let's start there and go through the lineup one at a time.

📊 About the data Aggregated: 2026-08-08 / Target: props published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 with 300+ likes (50 props)

10 Featured Props

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

#1: FTChair / 妖具屋 零れ桜

A gaming-chair gimmick built for full-body tracking users. It took the single top spot for June 2026 props (2,137 likes). ¥1,000.

Playing in full tracking, you're physically sitting on a floor or a chair while your VRChat avatar folds its knees in mid-air — the "invisible chair" pose. This release makes that pose read as actually sitting in a chair. Raycast lets you place the chair where you're aiming, and once you lower yourself onto it the chair's position and rotation follow your avatar automatically, returning to its world-fixed state when you stand up.

The follow behavior is where the detail sits. Sitting down drops the seat height automatically to match your avatar's hips, and leaning back tilts the backrest by the same amount. Grab an armrest and the whole chair spins. All of it runs on PhysBone, so self avatar interaction needs to be enabled.

Colors run to eight total — blue, red, purple, green, yellow, and white on a black base, plus pastel pink and mint blue on a white base. Mask textures for the colored sections are included, so 2ndColor and 3rdColor on the material let you tune each part. Setup goes through Modular Avatar, with lilToon as the shader.

Creator's official PV by 妖具屋 零れ桜

#2: OLD-100X / OLDIA

A retro cassette player worn on a neck strap, with a wired earphone running all the way up to the ear. #2 (1,628 likes), ¥800.

Props shaped like music players usually match the look and leave the insides inert. This one lets you register up to three of your own tracks and control playback and volume from the Expression Menu. It goes past building the image of carrying music around and actually plays it on the spot.

The modelling reads as a period portable cassette player, down to the greenish display in the front window and the button layout. The earphone cable runs behind the neck to the ears, with the slack in the cord modelled in. The body comes in black, orange, and a pop version covered in stickers, each with a different finish.

Polygon count is △14,977. It's built against Lapwing as a base, but the page notes that shape keys let you fit it to most avatars. Shader is lilToon, setup through Modular Avatar.

#3: Event Megaphone / ぷちくん

A megaphone gimmick aimed at event organizers and staff. #3 (1,568 likes), ¥600.

When you want to call out to a crowd in VRChat, your voice falls off with world distance attenuation before it reaches anyone. Rather than amplifying your voice, this megaphone plays sounds you've loaded into it across a range you pick from 3m, 6m, 12m, 25m, or 50m. Four sounds ship as standard — a PA announcement, a church bell, a school chime, and a temple bell — which work as a gather signal or a marker between segments.

There's a trick on the visual side too: the megaphone's horn moves in sync with your voice. You can switch between "only when held near the face" and "always on," so it opens at your mouth for exactly as long as you're talking.

Position moves between right hand, left hand, and mouth from the menu, and visibility, muting, and range all sit in that same menu. Polygon count is a light △1,935, with pre-positioned data included for Monochi, Nemo, and Rinasciita. Other avatars work once you move the positioning object to fit.

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#4: rurune Plush Keychain / み

A plush-style keychain that shrinks the avatar Rurune down to chibi proportions. It came in at #4 (1,537 likes) as a free asset.

Long silver hair, yellow eyes, a black jacket and a turquoise tie — the original avatar's features are repacked at palm size. A strap and ring reading "RURUNE" sit on top of the head, giving it the form of merchandise you'd clip to a bag.

Two versions are included. Alongside the keychain you attach to your avatar, there's a standing plush with no bones in it. That one is for placing in a world or setting on a floor or table during a photo shoot — the same model handed over in two modes, "carry" and "place."

Setup is dragging the prefab onto your avatar and adjusting position and scale. Shader is lilToon.

#5: Luminary Umbrella / カニカマは実質カニ

Pull the cord and scenery rises into the canopy of this umbrella, built entirely from particles. #5 (1,382 likes).

Umbrella props normally do nothing beyond being held. This one treats the canopy itself as a screen, projecting four things: rain, fish, footprints, and shooting stars. Fish swim through the air, cat and bird footprints scamper across, and shooting stars cut through the inside of the canopy. You can run all four at once, and particle count adjusts from the menu.

There's a second layer as well: it plays Pachelbel's Canon, and the keys ringing the canopy light up in time with the melody. Sound switches between local playback only you hear and global playback everyone hears, so you can match the mood of the world you're in.

It follows the right hand by default but can also sit above your head, and it supports world fixing. Size, height, and angle all tune from the menu, which makes it a photography piece. It runs 25,088 particles across 147 particle systems, kept in check by GPU instancing. PC only, ¥1,900.

Creator's official PV by カニカマは実質カニ (1 of 2)
Creator's official PV by カニカマは実質カニ (2 of 2)

#6: Breeze Handy Fan / るるりらぼ

A handheld fan that actually produces wind when you switch it on. #6 (1,308 likes).

Fan props tend to stop at spinning blades, but here the wind that comes out moves PhysBone. Hair and ribbons drift in it, so the whole image of cooling off holds together. There are two wind levels, normal and strong.

Operation runs entirely on hand shapes. Moving the right hand from thumbs-up to fist presses the switch; from the neck-strap position, gripping and gently pulling with the right hand switches to hand-held, and opening your hand at your chest returns it to the strap. The same controls sit in the Expression Menu, and it works in desktop mode.

Turn on the gaming glow and it lights in rainbow colors, and turning the light on from there aims it forward. Colors run to 24 for the body and 9 for the fan, with the logo color adjustable separately. Support reaches 47 avatars, and anything outside that list fits via the chest position and the neck-cord shape keys. ¥800 for the standard version, ¥1,000 for an identical support version.

Creator's official PV by るるりらぼ

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#7: EUROGIA ARCO / KURAKU.lab

A sci-fi gadget you can play as a cello and fire as a rifle. #7 (1,151 likes).

Being both instrument and weapon is the product. It takes the shape of a slim electric cello with a cross crowning the scroll; hold the bow and you're in performance mode, reshoulder it and you're sighting down a scope, switching between standard fire, special fire, and playing. The page frames it as a companion for exploring polar regions.

It's a large frame even for a string instrument, and comes in white and red. Setup is dropping the prefab under your avatar and adjusting position, with lilToon and Modular Avatar as prerequisites.

KURAKU.lab leads the work, with Shade handling the gimmick and ハスキー on music editing. Pricing splits two ways: ¥1,700 for a bundle of the gimmick version plus a model-only version, and ¥1,100 for model-only. That leaves an entry point for anyone who wants neither playing nor firing and just wants the object.

Creator's official PV by KURAKU.lab (1 of 2)
Creator's official PV by KURAKU.lab (2 of 2)

#8: Celestial Violin / 月冴工房

A violin and case set. Grip the bow and the playing motion starts, with an effect spreading at your feet like a summoning circle. #8 (1,146 likes).

The focus here is on how the materials are built. Flame, aqua, star ocean, moonlight, and cherry blossoms each get their own MatCap, emissive, normal map, and mask, made individually, so it isn't a recolor — the texture and the way light comes off it change entirely. Counting the classic wood-grain violin, that's six.

The effect that unfolds while playing also picks from four options: petals, feathers, stars, and snow. It's aimed at roleplay in night-manor and fantasy worlds, and the performance audio can be swapped out.

Pricing splits three ways. The model-only version with the body, case, and menu is ¥990; the classic single version, which adds the playing gimmick and one effect, is ¥1,490; and the full set with six materials and four effects is ¥1,990. A PSD is included, so you can rebuild the colors yourself.

Creator's official PV by 月冴工房

#9: Lethal Deal / おぎにり

A pair of red pistols. Firing cycles the slide and ejects casings, and once you've spent all 16 rounds the slide locks back and stops firing. #9 (1,120 likes), ¥800. A new release from おぎにり — the creator behind the sword "Ouka," which took #5 in the May 2026 prop report.

The reload sequence is where the craft shows: thumbs-up on both hands, then bring the two magazines together, open both hands flat, and thumbs-up once more. Firing dry, reloading, and coming back on target all reproduce through hand shapes alone.

Two skills are in there as well. Making a peace sign with both hands and swinging unfolds targeting rings behind you, and firing from that state means the rings fire follow-up shots too. Shifting both hands to a rock sign while unfolded moves into "Bullet Storm," which sweeps the surrounding area.

おぎにり has been shipping a weapon gimmick a month — a greatsword in April, a sword in May. With the sword, the draw motion was mapped onto hand shapes; here the same thinking goes into loading and ejecting. PCVR use is assumed.

Creator's official PV by おぎにり
Setup support video by おぎにり

#10: Leaf_Umbrella / PoteLab

A single leaf used as an umbrella. #10 (820 likes).

It was built around the image of heading out on a rainy day, with a round silhouette and a soft green. Polygon count is △988, extremely light, and lilToon is the only shader — light enough to keep in hand permanently without cost.

It's the fifth entry in the shop's "Little Cozy" series, with colors matched so it pairs with the series' rainy-day clothing. Rather than closing the loop on a single prop, it builds one world across a whole line.

The rollout has a shape to it too. It went up with an announcement that it would be free for three days and then move to ¥300 (¥500 for the support version). A seasonal piece gets into as many hands as possible right at the entrance to the rainy season, then settles into regular sales.

Creator's official PV by PoteLab

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Beyond the ranking, here's what the full set of 50 props published on Booth in June 2026 shows.

MetricValue
Items in scope50
Average likes655
Median likes486
Average price¥754
Median price¥600
Share that are free24% (12 / 50)
Share under ¥1,00064% (32 / 50)
Free within the Top 101 (#4)

Median likes came to 486, about the same as May, with the average at 655. Unlike May, where the top pick broke away, the gaps near the top were small. What moved was the price distribution: the largest band shifted from free to ¥1,000–1,999. And June's defining feature is that a category built on weapons produced a cluster of instruments — two in the Top 10 and two more down in the trends.

Features: MA and lilToon assumed, particles at a third

Top 10 Features

Distribution of product features, capabilities, and gimmick types.

Feature counts run Modular Avatar 32 / lilToon 31 / particles 16 / world-fix 7 / PhysBone 5 / pickup-able 4 / world gimmick 4 / Quest 3 / Udon 3 / shape keys 3. Modular Avatar and lilToon support have settled in as a near-universal baseline. Particles hold 16, about a third of the month, keeping the glow-scatter-burst layer as thick as it was in May.

One release took collision and turned it into play.

ぷちくん/puchikun's "Battle Water Gun" brings a summer water fight straight in. What stands out is the commitment to actual matches: anyone holding the same gimmick registers collision against each other, so you can shoot it out. Polygon count is △2,560, with pre-positioned data for Monochi, Nemo, and Rinasciita. It's from the same shop as #3's event megaphone, which puts two of their releases in June. ¥700.

Another release pushed particles toward the idea of coolness.

はるさめ雑貨店's "Aqua Handy Fan" holds an aquarium inside a handheld fan. Touch the shell button in the center with your index finger and the blades start turning; touch the jewel at the hub and the particles cycle between mist and bubbles. Holding it and swinging down with a rock sign drops you into a boost mode as a bonus, and there are eight colors. ¥800.

On the world-fix side, an instrument that works held or placed showed up.

yorozuya-light's "Nekogi -Scottish Fold-" is an acoustic guitar gimmick shaped like a cat's face. Touch the sound hole and it plays, switching between "Single" for individual notes and "Performance" for full songs. In Single mode, a cat's meow jumps out at a rate you set yourself. It attaches to your body, locks to your hand, or fixes in the world, with four colors and three songs. △1,809 at ¥1,000.

Taste: cool and dark tie, Japanese and retro follow

Top 10 Taste Tags

Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.

Taste counts run cool 7 / dark 7 / cute 6 / Japanese 6 / novelty 5 / fantasy 4 / retro 4 / soft-cute 3 / comical 3 / cyberpunk 3. May had cool leading at 10 with sci-fi, tactical, and military packed behind it; June ties cool and dark at 7 with cute and Japanese right after, a much flatter spread. No single genre held the month.

On the cool side, the deepest build was this instrument.

Atelier Rayrell's "CONDUCTOR - VR Electric Guitar" ships 17 preset prefabs. Bodies come in three sunburst, five sparkle, and eight lacquer finishes, with necks and pickguards selectable on top, and combining them multiplies the options further. Tuners, tremolo arm, knobs, and strings all carry PhysBone, so you can reach out and move them in VRChat. It's sold as a set including a guitar stand and a gig bag, at ¥2,300.

On the dark side, a release with a part-by-part structure caught the eye.

Mutsuのはこにわ's "[Abyss Series] Tainted Sun and Something" combines a sun modelled on the abyss, the mud it spills, and the "Something" born out of that mud. The full set arrives pre-placed with animation on some parts, and the "Tainted Sun," "Speaking Something," "Peering Something," and "Squirming Something" each sell separately at ¥300. The full set runs ¥1,000, and it's built for world creation as well as avatars.

From the novelty side, here's one released free.

kurageyummmy's "Strongest Mahjong Set!" gathers honor tiles and point sticks into a 3D accessory. Point sticks cover 100, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 values, and the tiles are honor tiles only. It started as something the creator made for their own avatar and then opened up free, at an extremely light △416 for tiles and △44 for sticks, so you can line up whatever hand you like.

Item type: weapons hold the pillar, umbrellas climb to second

Top 10 Accessory Types

Distribution of accessory and decoration types.

Item type counts run weapon 15 / umbrella 3 / plush 1 / pen 1 / rifle 1 / sword 1 / axe 1 / watch 1 / gun 1. Weapons hold the pillar at 15, flat against May's 16, but June puts umbrellas at 3 in second place. Two of them sit in the Top 10 — the season showing up directly in the type counts.

The third umbrella took the rainy season head-on.

ショップみしま's "Amairo-gasa" sets hydrangeas onto a clear vinyl umbrella. It opens and closes from either the Expression Menu or contact, with an open-close sound. Closed, it switches to a reverse grip; open, rain sound and raindrop effects come in, and AudioLink makes the hydrangeas glow faintly. Rain sound, effects, and AudioLink each toggle individually, at ¥400.

On the weapon side, a set of sub-arms was opened up free.

Brassの工房's "Assist ARMs L_R" are sub-arms that follow your own. They fold onto your back when not in use, and making a fist while deployed produces bullet and casing effects. The page states more weapons are planned, and the effect layer comes from a separately distributed asset you import beforehand. Released free.

Price: ¥1,000–1,999 becomes the largest band

Price Distribution

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

Price distribution runs free 12 / ¥1–499 at 8 / ¥500–999 at 12 / ¥1,000–1,999 at 15 / ¥2,000–2,999 at 3 / nothing above ¥3,000. The largest band is ¥1,000–1,999 at 15, moving the center up a step from May, where free led at 17. Free sits at 12 (24%), under ¥1,000 covers 32 items (64%), and the median price is ¥600. Meanwhile ¥2,000-plus fell back to 3 from May's 8.

From the free band, here's one that runs without external tooling.

めんまるしょっぷ's "An Actually Working Gimmick Watch" is a wristwatch gimmick. Time is read on the shader side, so it shows the real clock without OSC or any other external software. It's positioned for the left hand, with starting positions prepared for Moe and Hatitto. A free version sits beside an identical ¥100 support version.

From the ¥500–999 band, one with an interesting take on where things live.

aVentuRine's "Heart-Pounding Avatar Pen" is a pen gimmick that stows at the chest. The detection zone sits out front so tracking doesn't drop, and the position stays out of your view, so leaving it out never gets in the way. Bring a grabbing hand close to draw or stow it, and pinch with thumb and index finger to draw a line. A light △844, with configured prefabs for Milltina, VIVH, Misaki, and Shinano, at ¥500.

And from the ¥1,000–1,999 band that became the month's largest, this one built the bulk.

Stella Quartz's "ShadowSpirit" is an assault rifle with swappable attachments. Two barrel lengths, two handguard lengths, a flash hider, and a suppressor let you build visibly different rifles from the same body. Loading is detailed too, with the empty magazine and the particle magazine as separate meshes, and a recolor PSD comes with it at ¥1,800.

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June 2026 through a prop creator's eyes

Pulling four threads from the Top 10 and June's overall numbers. Three months are stacked so the movement against the April and May reports is visible.

MetricApril 2026May 2026June 2026
Items in scope465950
Median price¥650¥700¥600
Median likes557484486
Share free26%29%24%
Share under ¥1,00059%66%64%
Items at ¥2,000+383
Type "weapon"141615
Top 10 with a PV677

Points worth watching as a prop creator:

  1. A category built on weapons grew a layer of instruments — #7 is a sci-fi gadget that works as cello and rifle; #8 is a violin with six materials built texture-first. Down in the trends, an electric guitar carrying 17 presets and an acoustic guitar shaped like a cat's face sit alongside them. All four carry a playing gimmick — none of them is an ornament you merely hold. Weapons haven't moved from 15, which makes it that much clearer that a new slot opened up for props that make sound.

  2. The rainy season and summer arrived in the same month — Umbrellas climbed to second by item type at 3, with two in the Top 10 at #5 and #10. What's striking is that a ¥1,900 umbrella projecting scenery in particles and a △988 single-leaf umbrella — wildly apart in price and scale — landed in the same month. Meanwhile #6's handheld fan, plus Aqua Handy Fan and the Battle Water Gun from the trends, brought summer gear at the same time. June holds two seasons at once, so anything aimed at getting ahead can target either.

  3. The price center moved up a step — ¥1,000–1,999 became the largest band at 15. May had free leading at 17, so the middle of the distribution shifted up. Instruments and weapons loaded with gimmicks gathering in that band is the direct cause, and free fell to 12 (24%). That said, ¥2,000-plus dropped back to 3 from May's 8, so the ceiling didn't rise — the middle got thicker.

  4. More props aimed at everyone in the room — #3's megaphone plays sounds across a 3m-to-50m range and moves its horn in time with your voice. The Battle Water Gun from the trends registers collision between anyone holding it, so a match actually happens. Nekogi lets you play a song for a friend, and even the top-placing FTChair opens with an invitation to "get ahead of your friends." From props that build how you look toward props that build what happens around you — that shift shows in both the ranking and the trends.

Summary

June 2026 props were the month things you carry started making sound. A sci-fi gadget that is both cello and rifle, a violin with six materials built texture-first, an electric guitar carrying 17 presets, an acoustic guitar shaped like a cat's face. All four ship a playing gimmick — none of them is just an object to hold. The weapon pillar hasn't moved, and right beside it a slot for sound opened up.

The other thing that stays with me is two seasons sharing a month. An umbrella projecting fish and shooting stars onto its canopy, and an umbrella made from a single leaf. A handheld fan whose wind moves PhysBone, and a water gun you can actually shoot it out with. Rainy season and summer landed together, and umbrellas climbed to second by item type. And at the top sits neither a weapon nor an ornament, but a chair — one built to turn the full-tracking invisible-chair pose into an actual seated one. From props that show something to other people, toward props that look after your own posture and the play happening around you: the range creators are taking on keeps quietly widening.

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More June 2026 Categories

I cover each category of new Booth releases from June 2026 in its own monthly report.


About the data

  • Aggregation date: 2026-08-08
  • Scope: props published on Booth between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30 (50 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 items below that threshold at aggregation time are not included
  • Note: figures and rankings 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
  • Supported models, specs, and prices are based on Booth product pages as of writing. Sale prices and updates may change, so please check the Booth page before purchasing
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