All emojis
Emojis (from Japanese ็ตตๆๅญ, meaning 'picture character') are Unicode pictographs that can be used in any text, just like regular letters and numbers. They are standardized by the Unicode Consortium and work across all modern operating systems, browsers and applications.
Key features of emojis:
For HTML-encoded special characters like Greek letters (ฮผ), arrows (โ) and quotes (ยซยป), see the HTML character map.
Find emojis by typing keywords like "smile", "heart", "flag" or "animal". Popular searches: arrows • clocks • country flags • fruits • games • phones • hearts • faces or browse random emojis
face exhaling
angry face
hole
woman: light skin tone, beard
old woman
man facepalming: light skin tone
man supervillain: light skin tone
man elf: medium skin tone
woman running: dark skin tone
women wrestling: medium-light skin tone
men wrestling: medium-dark skin tone, light skin tone
man playing handball: dark skin tone
kiss: woman, man, dark skin tone, medium-dark skin tone
mammoth
lizard
fallen leaf
grapes
full moon
wireless
O button (blood type)
flag: Algeria
flag: Monaco
flag: Slovenia
flag: U.S. Virgin Islands
Copy and paste: Click on any emoji to see its details, then copy the character or code you need.
In HTML: Use the Unicode codepoint like 😀 or paste the emoji directly.
😀
In URLs: Use the URL-encoded version like %F0%9F%98%80 for query parameters.
%F0%9F%98%80
In domain names: Use punycode encoding for emoji domains (e.g., ๐ฉ.la becomes xn--ls8h.la).