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What is an emoji?

Emojis are standardized Unicode characters that represent emotions, objects and concepts as images. They work across platforms and are supported by all modern operating systems and browsers.

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How do I copy an emoji?

Simply click on an emoji card to instantly copy it to your clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac).

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What is a Unicode code point?

Every emoji has a unique Unicode number, e.g. U+1F600 for 😀. Some emojis consist of multiple code points (sequences). This information is especially useful for developers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about emojis and Unicode

Each operating system (Apple, Google, Windows, Samsung) designs emojis independently. The Unicode Consortium only defines the meaning, not the exact appearance. That's why a smiley can look different on iOS vs Android.

You can embed emojis directly as UTF-8 characters in source code. In JavaScript: '\u{1F600}', in Python: '\U0001F600', in HTML: 😀 or simply paste the emoji character directly into your source file.

Unicode defines 5 skin tone modifiers (U+1F3FB through U+1F3FF) that can be applied to compatible human emojis. This creates different skin tones for hands, people, and other human emojis.

The Unicode Consortium releases new emoji versions annually. Platforms like Apple and Google implement them with some delay. New emojis go through an official proposal process.

Unicode 15.1 defines over 3,700 emojis when all skin tone variants and flag combinations are counted. Without variants, there are about 1,800 distinct emoji characters.