Emoji Picker

Browse, search and copy emojis instantly with our free online emoji picker. Get Unicode, shortcodes, and HTML entities for any emoji. Supports Chinese and English search.

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Our free online Emoji Picker helps you browse, search, and copy emojis with ease. Whether you need an emoji for social media, coding, or documentation, this tool provides instant access to hundreds of emojis organized by category. You can search using both Chinese and English keywords, and copy emojis in multiple formats including the emoji itself, Unicode code points, shortcodes (like :smile:), and HTML entities. The tool also remembers your recently used emojis for quick access.
  1. Browse emojis by clicking on category tabs (Smileys, Gestures, Symbols, etc.)
  2. Or use the search box to find emojis by name in Chinese or English
  3. Click on any emoji to see its details
  4. Copy the emoji in your preferred format: Emoji, Unicode, Shortcode, or HTML
  5. Your recently used emojis are saved in the 'Recent' tab for quick access

What is a Unicode code point?

Unicode is a universal character encoding standard. Each emoji has a unique code point (like U+1F600 for 😀) that identifies it. This is useful when you need to reference emojis in code or documentation.

What are emoji shortcodes?

Shortcodes are text representations of emojis used in many platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub. For example, :smile: represents 😄. They're easier to type than copying the actual emoji.

When should I use HTML entities?

HTML entities (like 😀) are useful when you need to include emojis in HTML code and want to ensure compatibility across all browsers and systems.

Are my recent emojis saved?

Yes, your recently used emojis are saved in your browser's session. They will be available as long as you keep the page open, but will reset when you close the browser.