Emoji Picker

Browse, search, and copy emojis from 9 categories. Supports skin tones, shortcodes, and Unicode codepoints.

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Browse, search and copy emojis directly to your clipboard. The picker organises all standard Unicode emoji into 9 categories — Smileys, People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Travel & Places, Activities, Objects, Symbols, and Flags — and lets you filter by name in real time.

How to Use

  1. Browse — click a category tab to jump to that group.
  2. Search — type any keyword (e.g. "heart", "fire", "flag") to filter across all categories instantly.
  3. Skin tones — select one of the six tone dots at the top right; it is automatically applied to supported hand and people emojis.
  4. Copy — click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard immediately and see its details in the info bar below.
  5. Copy formats — use the info bar buttons to copy the raw emoji character, its :shortcode:, or the U+ Unicode codepoint string.
  6. Recent — the 32 most recently copied emojis are saved and shown in the Recent tab.

Options

  • Search bar — real-time keyword filter across all emoji names.
  • Skin tone selector — 6 options: default yellow plus the five Unicode modifier tones.
  • Category tabs — horizontally scrollable tabs covering all 9 standard groups plus Recent.
  • Copy — copies the emoji character to clipboard on single click.
  • :code: — copies the shortcode derived from the emoji name (e.g. :grinning_face:).
  • U+ — copies the full Unicode codepoint string (e.g. U+1F600).

FAQ

How many emojis are included?

Over 600 commonly used emojis from the Unicode Emoji standard, organised across 9 categories.

Do skin tones work for all emojis?

Only emojis that officially support the Unicode skin-tone modifier accept it — mainly hand gestures and people.

Are my recent emojis stored on a server?

No. The recent list is stored locally in your browser's localStorage and never sent anywhere.

Can I copy multiple emojis?

Click each emoji in sequence to copy one at a time. For building a longer string, copy individually and paste where needed.

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