Browse, search, and copy emojis with a single click. Displays the Unicode code point, HTML entity, and CSS content value for each emoji. Filter by category or search by name across 3,000+ emoji characters.
Use the search box and type keywords like heart, fire, or smile. The list filters in real-time.
Yes. Each emoji has a unicode code point usable in HTML entities or JSON. URLs require percent-encoding.
No. Emoji appearance depends on the OS and font. The same Unicode code point looks completely different on Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung platforms — in fact, some emojis convey different emotional meanings across platforms. Consider this when using emojis in cross-platform communication.
Each OS (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS) has its own emoji font (Apple Color Emoji, Noto Color Emoji, etc.), so the same Unicode code point looks visually different on each platform. New emojis may show as empty boxes (tofu) on older systems. When creating cross-platform content, be aware of visual differences and potential differences in perceived meaning.