Emoji list โ copy and paste
Over 300 ready-to-use emojis: search by name, filter by category and click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard.
Why the same emoji looks different across devices
Emojis are Unicode characters: when you copy one, you're copying a character code, not an image. The system displaying it (iOS, Android, Windows, your browser) then draws it in its own style. That's why the same smiley can look slightly different on an iPhone and a Windows PC โ the meaning is identical, only the device's emoji "font" changes.
If you see an empty rectangle instead of an emoji, that device is running an older Unicode set and doesn't know that symbol yet. This mostly happens with emojis introduced in the last few years.
Where you can paste copied emojis
Once copied, an emoji can be pasted anywhere plain text is accepted: social media posts and bios, WhatsApp and Telegram messages, email subject lines, file names, Word documents, Git commits, and even the titles and meta descriptions of web pages. Use them sparingly in SEO titles, though: Google sometimes shows them in search results and sometimes strips them out.