Use this browser-based Mii Maker when you want to sketch a character idea before adding height, personality, and island planning details. It gives TomodachiTools a dedicated game page for Mii creation alongside the existing calculators and planner.
Create a Mii-style character directly in the page. Use fullscreen for more room on desktop, or open the game in a new tab if your browser gives the iframe less space.
The Mii Maker page is the visual starting point for character planning. It is useful when you want to test a face, hairstyle, expression, or overall look before moving into the more exact Tomodachi Life tools.
Use the Online Mii Maker to experiment with the face and visual identity of a character before you commit to a full island roster plan.
After making a visual draft, move to the height, personality, and island planning tools without leaving TomodachiTools.
The Mii Maker works well as a first step before adding the character to the Island Planner with notes, tags, and personality details.
The game runs inside a dedicated page, with quick controls for reloading, fullscreen, and opening the maker in a separate tab.
Use the Personality Calculator and Height Calculator after the visual draft so the Mii has the right behavior and body setup.
TomodachiTools is a fan-made toolkit. This page is designed as a convenient creation helper, not an official Nintendo editor.
Start with the character's visible identity, then use the rest of the toolkit to make that character easier to recreate and organize.
Open the Mii Maker and build the character's visible look first: face shape, hair, eyes, mouth, and other appearance details.
Use the Height Calculator when the character needs to match a real person, OC, or fictional cast member more closely.
Use the Personality Calculator or Personality Chart to decide how the Mii should behave once the visual design feels right.
Move the finished idea into the Island Planner so the Mii has a roster slot, notes, tags, and backup data.
A Mii creation page is most useful when it connects to the rest of the planning workflow. The visual editor helps with appearance, while the other TomodachiTools pages cover the details that are easier to lose track of across a whole island.
Use the Mii Maker when the character concept is still visual. This helps you decide whether the idea works before writing notes or calculating values.
The Height Calculator gives a countable slider position after the character's look is settled.
The personality tools help you choose Movement, Speech, Energy, and Attitude values that match the character's role.
The Island Planner keeps the Mii in context with the rest of the cast, so the character does not exist as a one-off draft.
Use exported planner backups when you want to preserve the final roster after making several visual drafts.
Mii Maker is the first page in the Games section, leaving room for future browser-based Tomodachi-related tools.
Common questions about using the Online Mii Maker inside TomodachiTools.