Quick summary
Barber Chop, created by Lajeune & Associates, is a free, casual barber-shop simulator that uses detailed 3D visuals to recreate a hands-on styling experience. It’s built for players who enjoy experimenting with beards and haircuts or anyone looking for a relaxed pastime. If you want a different type of free game, a suggested alternative is NFL Retro Bowl ’26.
Who you can style
Available models let you try a wide range of looks. The game includes 23 distinct characters with varied genders, ethnicities, facial expressions, and hair types so you can practice many styles on different faces.
Key highlights:
- A large selection of in-game characters to test diverse hair and beard designs
- Ability to use your own selfie as a styling model
- Browse a community feed to see other players’ creations and get ideas
Tools and how they work
Barber Chop gives you several grooming tools with varying sizes to control precision. You can zoom in, rotate the head for access, and undo steps if you make a mistake. Because adjustments are made manually, detailed work done on one side must be repeated on the opposite side for symmetry.
Tool examples (from most coarse to finest):
- Clippers and combs
- Straight razors and trimmers
- Scissors for detailed shaping
Styling workflow and sharing
You can freely spin and zoom the model to reach any area of the head, and every cut or color change is applied interactively. After finishing a look, export or share the result on social networks directly from the app.
What you can do:
- Work interactively on each side of the head with full rotation control
- Use undo to reverse recent edits
- Post finished styles to social media or save them for reference
Limitations to be aware of
While the gameplay and tools are feature-rich, the app has stability problems on some devices. Users have reported frequent lag and occasional crashes, which can interrupt longer styling sessions.
Bottom line
Barber Chop is an accessible, feature-packed styling simulator for casual play or creative practice. With many characters, selfie support, and precise tools, it’s easy to get lost experimenting—just be prepared for possible performance hiccups on certain devices.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- English
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- German
- Korean
- Japanese
- Italian
- French
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Arabic
- Turkish
- Free