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Emoji Picker

Search, browse and copy emojis by category. View emoji names, Unicode code points and HTML entities.

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Click any emoji to copy

Free Emoji Picker & Search -- Find, Copy & Use Emojis Instantly

Emojis have become an essential part of digital communication. Whether you are writing an email, crafting a social media post, designing a website, or sending a chat message, emojis add emotion, personality, and clarity to your text. Our free Emoji Picker & Search tool makes it effortless to find the perfect emoji from over 200 commonly used characters.

The tool organizes emojis into intuitive categories: Smileys, People, Animals, Food, Travel, Activities, Objects, Symbols, and Flags. Each category is accessible through convenient tabs, allowing you to browse through curated collections without scrolling endlessly. The powerful search bar lets you filter emojis by name or keyword, so you can type "heart" or "fire" and instantly see matching results.

When you click an emoji, it is copied to your clipboard instantly with a confirmation toast, ready to paste anywhere. The emoji info panel displays the character name, Unicode code point, and HTML entity, which is invaluable for web developers and content creators. The skin tone selector lets you customize people emojis with six different skin tones, adding inclusivity to your messaging.

The recently used section saves your frequently copied emojis to localStorage, giving you quick access to your favorites across sessions. Whether you are a social media manager, a developer integrating emojis into code, or simply someone who loves using emojis every day, this tool streamlines the process. No more hunting through tiny keyboard emoji panels -- everything is displayed in a large, easy-to-browse grid.

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How do I copy an emoji?+
Simply click on any emoji in the grid to copy it to your clipboard. A toast notification will confirm the copy. Then paste it (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V) into any application, document, website, or social media post.
What is a Unicode code point?+
A Unicode code point is a unique hexadecimal number assigned to every character and emoji in the Unicode standard. For example, the red heart emoji has the code point U+2764. This ensures emojis display consistently across devices and platforms.
Can I change skin tone for people emojis?+
Yes! Use the skin tone selector to choose from six options: default yellow, light, medium-light, medium, medium-dark, and dark. The selected skin tone is applied to all people and gesture emojis that support skin tone modifiers.
Are my recently used emojis saved?+
Yes, your recently used emojis are saved in your browser localStorage. They persist across sessions on the same browser and device. No data is sent to any server -- everything stays on your device.
How do I use emojis in HTML or code?+
Click an emoji to see its HTML entity (e.g., 😀) in the info panel. You can copy this code and use it directly in HTML files. For CSS, you can use the Unicode escape format. The tool shows all the technical details you need.

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