Emoji Copy Paste

Click any emoji to copy it instantly

600+ emoji organized by category. Search by name. Works on Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, and everywhere.

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Food & Drink

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Symbols

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What Are Emoji?

Emoji are small pictograms and symbols encoded as Unicode characters. Because they are part of the Unicode standard, they work across all modern devices, operating systems, and applications. The same emoji character pastes correctly into an iPhone message, a Windows document, a Discord server, or an Instagram caption.

The word "emoji" comes from Japanese: "e" means picture and "moji" means character. The first emoji set was created by Shigetaka Kurita in 1999 for a Japanese mobile platform. The Unicode Consortium adopted emoji in 2010, and since then the standard has grown to include over 3,600 emoji characters covering faces, people, animals, food, travel, objects, symbols, and flags.

Each platform renders emoji using its own emoji font. This is why a "grinning face" looks slightly different on an iPhone versus a Samsung Galaxy or a Windows PC. The character itself is the same Unicode code point, so it copies and pastes correctly everywhere, but the visual style reflects each platform's design language.

How to Copy and Paste Emoji

  1. Find the emoji you want by browsing a category or using the search box.
  2. Click the emoji. It copies to your clipboard instantly.
  3. Go to where you want to paste it: a social media bio, a message, a document, or a comment box.
  4. Paste using Ctrl+V (Windows), Command+V (Mac), or long-press and Paste on mobile.

You can copy multiple emoji in a row. Each click copies the new emoji, replacing the previous one in your clipboard.

Where to Use Emoji

Discord

Unicode emoji work in Discord messages, server names, channel names, topics, and bios. They appear alongside Discord's own custom server emoji and are the easiest way to add expressive visuals without any special permissions or Nitro subscription.

Instagram

Emoji are widely used in Instagram bios, captions, and comments. They break up text, express personality, and draw attention to key parts of a caption. A well-placed emoji in a bio makes it more visually scannable and engaging.

WhatsApp

WhatsApp renders emoji using its own design on some devices but uses the system emoji on others. All emoji copy and paste correctly in WhatsApp messages, group names, and status messages.

Twitter and Threads

Emoji in tweets attract attention in a text-heavy timeline. Twitter displays emoji using its own Twemoji font, which gives them a consistent look regardless of the viewer's device. They work in tweets, replies, and bio text.

TikTok

Emoji work in TikTok bios, video captions, and comments. TikTok also has a set of platform-specific emoji triggered by text shortcuts, but the standard Unicode emoji from this page work universally in all text fields.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I copy an emoji?

Click any emoji in the grid and it is copied to your clipboard instantly. A small "Copied!" label confirms the copy. You can then paste it anywhere: a text box, a social media post, a message, or a document.

Do these emoji work on all platforms?

Yes. All emoji on this page are standard Unicode characters. They work on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Telegram, and any other platform or app that supports Unicode text, which includes virtually every modern device and service.

Why does the same emoji look different on different devices?

Each platform and operating system renders emoji using its own emoji font. Apple, Google, Samsung, Twitter, and Microsoft all have different emoji designs for the same Unicode character. The underlying character is identical, so it copies and pastes correctly everywhere, but the visual appearance varies by device and app.

Can I use emoji in Discord?

Yes. Discord supports Unicode emoji in messages, server names, channel names, and bios. You can paste any emoji from this page directly into Discord. Discord also has its own custom emoji system for servers, but the standard Unicode emoji here work universally without requiring any server-specific setup.

Can I use emoji in Instagram bios?

Yes. Instagram supports Unicode emoji in bios, captions, stories, and comments. Emoji in Instagram bios are a popular way to add personality, express interests, and break up lines of text. Copy any emoji from this page and paste it directly into your Instagram bio.

How do I search for a specific emoji?

Type any word into the search box at the top of the tool, for example "heart", "cat", "fire", or "star". The grid filters instantly to show all matching emoji. You can also browse by category using the category buttons.

Are there emoji for every country flag?

The Flags category on this page includes the most commonly used country flag emoji. For the complete set of 180+ country flag emoji, visit our dedicated Flag Text Generator which covers every country and territory.

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