Rounding up the emojisโฆ
Rounding up the emojisโฆ
Last updated: February 2026
Copying emoji from this page is simple: click or tap any emoji, and it is instantly copied to your clipboard. Then paste it anywhere โ Instagram captions, WhatsApp messages, Twitter posts, Facebook comments, TikTok bios, YouTube comments, emails, documents, or any text field.
On mobile: Tap the emoji, then long-press in your text field and select Paste.
On desktop: Click the emoji, then press Ctrl+V (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+V (Mac) to paste.
All emoji on this page are standard Unicode characters โ they work natively on every modern device and platform. No special apps or extensions needed. The emoji you copy here will display correctly on iPhones, Android phones, Windows PCs, Macs, and Linux systems.
When you copy an emoji from this page, it is stored as a Unicode codepoint โ essentially a number that represents that specific emoji. Each platform (Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Meta) then renders that number using their own artwork. This is why the same emoji can look slightly different on iPhone vs Android vs Windows.
The meaning stays the same across platforms, but the visual style varies. For example, the gun emoji (๐ซ) is rendered as a toy water gun on all major platforms since 2018, but earlier versions showed a realistic firearm. Read our complete guide to emoji platform differences for more.
While this page provides quick copy-paste access, you can also use built-in emoji keyboards:
Win + . (Windows key + period) to open the emoji pickerCtrl + Cmd + Space to open the Character ViewerSearch + Shift + SpaceFor a complete guide, see our Emoji Keyboard Shortcuts article.
Each click copies one emoji. To create emoji sequences, paste each one into your text field one by one, or use our Emoji Combinator tool.
Yes! These are standard Unicode emoji that work on every platform that supports text input. Instagram captions, TikTok bios, Twitter posts, Facebook comments โ everywhere.
Each platform renders emoji in its own style. The emoji you see here uses your browser/OS rendering. When you paste into another app, it may use that app or platform rendering instead.
This page includes emoji up to Unicode 16.0 (2025). New emoji are added as they are standardized by the Unicode Consortium and adopted by major platforms.
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