Every WordCamp has a heartbeat. For WordCamp Asia 2026, that heartbeat has a name. Wapuulika.
Draped in a vibrant sari with golden borders, jasmine tucked into her hair, and confidence radiating from her smile, Wapuulika represents the modern Indian woman shaping the future of the web. In one hand, she holds her laptop, powered by WordPress. In the other, a vada pav, because brilliance does not cancel joy. It fuels it.

Wapuulika is rooted and forward looking at the same time. She celebrates culture without apology and builds technology without hesitation. She is community driven, creative, and bold. She attends sessions, shares ideas, mentors newcomers, and still makes time for laughter. She is the perfect embodiment of the WordCamp Asia spirit. Collaborative. Inclusive. Energetic.
As the official mascot of WordCamp Asia 2026, Wapuulika symbolizes more than design. She represents the thriving WordPress ecosystem in Asia. Developers, designers, bloggers, entrepreneurs, contributors. Everyone who believes in open source and the power of community.
She is not just attending WordCamp Asia 2026. She is building it. Join Wapuulika and thousands of passionate WordPress enthusiasts at WordCamp Asia 2026.

Meet the YouthCamp Wapuu, the curious one with big glasses and even bigger dreams. Backpack on, laptop open, heart fully invested in WordPress, he represents the next generation of creators stepping confidently into the world of open source. He is eager, collaborative, and endlessly curious, the kind of learner who asks bold questions and then builds the answers. From first lines of code to first community connections, he captures the spirit of YouthCamp at WordCamp Asia 2026 in Mumbai, where young minds do not just consume technology, they create it.
Both mascots, Wapuulika and the YouthCamp Wapuu, are lovingly created by Arundhati Kane, bringing culture, creativity, and community together in one unforgettable visual story.

