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  2. Today the latest emoji list will be released by the Unicode Consortium, with additions including a harp, a shovel, a splatter symbol, and a face with ...

  3. Full Emoji List, v16.0 - Unicode

    www.unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html

    This chart provides a list of the Unicode emoji characters and sequences, with images from different vendors, CLDR name, date, source, and keywords. The ordering of the emoji and the annotations are based on Unicode CLDR data. Emoji sequences have more than one code point in the Code column.

  4. All Emojis — the complete list

    emojis.wiki/all-emojis

    On this page, you can find the complete list of all emojis available as of 2024. There are 1874 emojis in 10 categories and 100 subcategories. Click on the desired emoji to learn more about its' meaning and find combos and usage examples.

  5. The 150 Most Popular Emojis Explained - MUO

    www.makeuseof.com/top-emojis-explained-cheat-sheet

    To help you out, we've collected together the 150 most popular emojis and explained their purpose and intent. This list was established by the Unicode Consortium. It's a group that maintains Unicode, an encoding standard for text data across modern technology, and part of its remit is emojis.

  6. List of emojis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emoji

    List of emojis. You may need rendering support to display the Unicode emoticons or emojis in this article correctly. Unicode 15.1 specifies a total of 3,782 emoji using 1,424 characters spread across 24 blocks, of which 26 are Regional indicator symbols that combine in pairs to form flag emoji, and 12 (#, * and 0–9) are base characters for ...

  7. Searchable emoji 📔 directory with meanings, ⌨️ codes, 📋 copy function and 🖼 pictures for all common platforms and applications, based on the latest Unicode standard.

  8. ️ Copy and 📋 Paste Emoji 👍 No apps required. Emojis are supported on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS. Copy and paste emojis for Twitter, Facebook, Slack, Instagram, Snapchat, Slack, GitHub, Instagram, WhatsApp and more.