Allowed Emotes

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5 free allowed emotes for Discord, Twitch and Slack — community uploads, pre-sized for each platform.

Allowed collection

About allowed emotes

What the allowed emotes collection covers and how creators tag it.

The allowed tag groups 5 community-uploaded emotes that creators have associated with "allowed". Every upload here is free to download and pre-sized for Discord, Twitch and Slack chats, so you can browse the full allowed collection and add a emote to your server in a couple of clicks.

Uploads range from animated GIFs and APNGs to static PNGs and WebP files. Each allowed emote ships with a clear, creator-set license shown on the detail page, and the catalogue is curated by the community under our published Content Policy.

5 community uploads tagged allowed
3 platforms pre-sized for Discord, Twitch and Slack
4 formats GIF, APNG, PNG and WebP uploads
Licenses creator-set terms shown on detail pages

Browse related tags

Other community-curated collections — sized by activity.

Allowed emotes by platform

Each download is pre-sized and optimised for its target platform — no manual resizing.

Formats & specs

What you get when you click download.

PNG Static, transparent, sharp at every size
GIF Animated, Discord & Twitch ready
APNG Animated, full alpha channel
WebP Modern static, smaller files

About myEmotes

An independent, community-curated emote library.

myEmotes is a free library of custom emotes, emojis and stickers — uploaded by independent creators and ready to use on Discord, Twitch, Slack and WhatsApp. Every download is pre-sized for its platform and ships with a clear, creator-set license.

Browse without an account, or sign up to upload your own work. The catalogue is curated by the community and held to our published Content Policy.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about allowed emotes on myEmotes.

Are the allowed emotes on myEmotes free to download?

Yes — every allowed emote in this collection is free to download for personal use on Discord, Twitch, Slack and other supported platforms. Each upload uses a creator-set license shown on its detail page.

How do I add a allowed emote to my Discord server?

Open Discord → Server Settings → Emoji, click "Upload Emoji" and select the downloaded file. myEmotes pre-resizes each allowed download to fit Discord's 256 KB limit, so you can usually upload directly without extra compression.

Are allowed emotes animated or static?

Both — the allowed collection includes animated GIF/APNG uploads as well as static PNG/WebP files. Use the filters above the grid to narrow the list down to animated or static only.

Can I upload my own allowed emote?

Yes — create a free account and upload through the New Emote page. Tag your upload with "allowed" so it shows up in this collection alongside the rest of the community uploads.