He’s not laughing anymore.

A creep who followed a woman from a Bronx subway, lifted her skirt and then laughed when she confronted him was busted at a homeless shelter Monday — after somebody recognized him from a photo on The Post’s website, officials said.

Travis Jones, 26, could be seen in a picture that the 26-year-old woman snapped of him outside the 3rd Avenue-East 149th Street subway station around 5 p.m. July 9, cops said.

“You guys ran the article with the picture,” Sgt. Chris O’Connell, the commanding officer of the NYPD’s Transit Bureau’s Special Victims Unit, said Tuesday. “We received a tip from someone from the Mount Hope shelter in the Bronx that he was there.”

O’Connell says cops went to the shelter to interview Jones and that he “made incriminating statements” and that cops recovered the clothes he was wearing the day of the crime.

“We have him placing himself at the scene,” he said. “We have a photo from the victim. We have his clothing.”

Jones is being charged with forcible touching.

He was at Bronx Central Court awaiting arraignment Tuesday. He has seven prior arrests, including one for possession of a weapon and another for violation of an order of protection.