Emoji Picker
Browse, search, and copy emojis for social media, emails, and documents.
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How It Works
Browse emojis by category or search by name. Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Use the recently used section for quick access to your favourites.
**Emoji Picker — Find and Copy Any Emoji Instantly**
Emojis have transformed digital communication. From casual texts to brand social media posts, emojis add personality, improve engagement, and communicate emotion faster than words. ToolVerse's Emoji Picker gives you instant access to the complete Unicode emoji library, searchable by name and filterable by category.
**The Complete Unicode Emoji Library**
Our Emoji Picker includes all emojis from Unicode 15.1, covering:
- **Smileys & People** — Faces, gestures, people activities (1,000+ emojis)
- **Animals & Nature** — Animals, plants, weather, and sky objects (200+)
- **Food & Drink** — Fruits, vegetables, beverages, and dishes (200+)
- **Activities** — Sports, games, arts, and hobbies (100+)
- **Travel & Places** — Vehicles, maps, buildings, and landmarks (200+)
- **Objects** — Technology, clothing, tools, and household items (200+)
- **Symbols** — Math, currency, religion, zodiac, and transport signs (300+)
- **Flags** — Country and regional flags (250+)
**Why Use an Emoji Picker?**
*Social media managers* can quickly find the perfect emoji for captions without disrupting their workflow in their social scheduling tool.
*Email marketers* can add attention-grabbing emojis to subject lines. Studies show subject lines with emojis have higher open rates for B2C brands.
*Customer support teams* use emojis to add warmth to chat interactions without relying on keyboard shortcuts.
*Developers* building chat applications need the exact Unicode code points for emoji rendering and storage.
**Emoji in Marketing**
Research from Experian found that subject lines with emojis had a 56% higher open rate than plain text subjects. However, emoji usage must match your brand voice — formal B2B communications typically avoid emojis.
**Copy as Emoji or Unicode**
For most uses, copy the emoji character directly. For developers who need the Unicode code point (e.g., U+1F600 for 😀), toggle to Unicode mode before copying.