I do a lot of different kinds of content. Vtuber spotlights, vendor spotlights, and reviews for conventions, games, and anime. For the most part, there’s not a lot of overlap in my content, but there are rare opportunities for me to talk about several of my favorite things in one go. Here we have not only a vendor that makes amazing merch, but also does so for the benefit of Vtubers looking to get merchandise available for their fans.
TrueTuber is an online and in-person vendor that caters to all kinds of content creators looking to branch out into physical merch. They’ve helped so many people with posters, plushies, ties, standees, stickers, Dakimakuras, mousepads (including Booba mousepads), and so much more.
Now, let’s say you have no idea how to even go about having merch, or worry about the costs of doing so. That’s perfectly fine, as TrueTuber is a vendor made for content creators, by content creators. People who understand all of these fears and have designed the process to make it as easy as possible. They operate on a pre-release system, which helps minimize the costs for the creators they work with. They have an incredible team of in-person artists, Dr Mishy, InkyDoo, Liz_Torta, and Tart, who will help with custom art with commercial rights exclusive to TrueTuber. After that, they help bring your new designs to life as amazing products for your fans to enjoy.
TrueTuber is looking for even more people to partner with, so if you’re interested, check out their services right here, which also breaks down the process of working with them. Then make sure to apply, and they will guide you through everything step by step.
That’s all amazing, and it gets even better. For fans looking to support their favorite content creator and have a little extra space for merch, like myself. Their online store is up and running, recently had pre-orders for an Elara Noxus Plush, and currently has merch orders for Vtubers you’ve seen me write about before, including Podge, Frostyfari, and more. Though don’t wait because the Pinkie standee is sold out, and I didn’t get one.
If you want to catch them at an event near you, then make sure to attend events like San Japan and Onkey Expo. When they have new merch available, you’ll want to be the first to know, and the best way to do is to follow their socials on Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Instagram.

