Discover Every Emoji
Browse 1906+ emojis with meanings, keywords, and usage examples. The ultimate emoji reference platform.
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About EmojiExplorer
EmojiExplorer is your go-to resource for discovering the meaning and usage of every emoji. Whether you are a developer implementing emoji support, a designer looking for the perfect symbol, or just curious about what that emoji really means, we have got you covered.
Our comprehensive database includes over 1906 emojis across 9 categories, from smileys and people to animals, food, travel, activities, objects, symbols, and flags. Each emoji page features detailed meanings, keywords, and usage examples to help you communicate more effectively.
Use our instant search to find emojis by name or keyword, browse by category, or explore our trending section to see the most popular emojis right now. All emojis can be copied with a single click for easy use in your messages, documents, and code.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EmojiExplorer?▾
EmojiExplorer is a free emoji reference tool with over 1906 emojis. Each emoji has its meaning, keywords, Unicode code point, and usage examples. You can search, browse by category, and copy any emoji with one click.
How do I find the meaning of an emoji?▾
Simply search for the emoji name or keyword in the search bar, or browse by category. Click any emoji to see its full meaning, keywords, Unicode details, and usage examples.
How do I copy an emoji?▾
Click on any emoji to open its detail page, then click the "Copy Emoji" button. The emoji is now in your clipboard and you can paste it anywhere — text messages, social media, emails, documents, or code.
Does EmojiExplorer work on iPhone and Android?▾
Yes! EmojiExplorer works on all devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac. All emojis are standard Unicode characters that work across all major platforms and apps.
Where does the emoji data come from?▾
Our emoji data comes from Emojibase, which is built directly from the official Unicode Technical Standard #51 and the CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository). This ensures our emoji names, meanings, and categorisations are always accurate and up-to-date.
How many emojis are there?▾
EmojiExplorer contains 1906 emojis across 9 categories, covering all standard Unicode emojis including smileys, people, animals, food, travel, activities, objects, symbols, and flags.