What we do
Mii discovery and planning
The site combines a cautious sample gallery, QR code guidance, Living the Dream notes, and a browser-based planner for organizing islander ideas before rebuilding them in game.
Tomodachi Share helps players discover Mii ideas, understand QR compatibility, and plan islands without pretending to be an official Nintendo service.
What we do
The site combines a cautious sample gallery, QR code guidance, Living the Dream notes, and a browser-based planner for organizing islander ideas before rebuilding them in game.
What we do not do
Tomodachi Share is not a Nintendo service. The site does not currently offer user accounts, public uploads, or a database of verified community QR codes.
Editorial standard
Guides should separate official features, older QR workflows, fan recreation notes, and unverified community claims so readers know what they can actually use.
Players often search for a clean Tomodachi Life Mii sharing website and find scattered screenshots, old QR images, social threads, and unclear source notes. Tomodachi Share is designed to make that search easier to evaluate. A useful Mii resource should explain where an idea came from, whether it is scan-ready, and whether it is only a manual recreation reference.
The current site is intentionally conservative. It uses original sample illustrations instead of scraping another gallery. It labels sample entries clearly. It treats Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream as a released Nintendo Switch title and separates local wireless exchange from older QR habits.
Use this address for privacy questions, factual corrections, broken links, attribution updates, rights-holder requests, and removal requests: hello@tomodachishare.org.
When requesting a correction or removal, include the page URL, the specific item, your relationship to the content, and the change you are requesting.
TomodachiShare.org is fan-made and unofficial. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or operated by Nintendo. Nintendo, Tomodachi Life, Mii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, and related marks belong to their respective owners.