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Emoji Picker

Search, pick, and copy emoji from the full set.

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How to use Emoji Picker

What this tool does

The Emoji Picker gives you a searchable, categorised grid of every emoji in the standard dataset. Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard instantly — a confirmation toast tells you it was copied. The grid is organised into the standard emoji categories (smileys, animals, food, travel, objects, symbols, flags), and a recently used row at the top tracks the emojis you copy most often. The full dataset is loaded once in your browser, so searches are instantaneous.

Why you might need it

Your operating system’s built-in emoji panel is adequate for typing one emoji while composing a message, but it falls short when you need to find a specific emoji by keyword, browse a complete category, or copy multiple emojis quickly for a social post, a presentation, or a spreadsheet cell. Searching “confused”, “celebration”, or “hand” in a dedicated picker is faster than scrolling through your device’s panel, and the keyword-based results surface emojis you might not know the canonical name of.

Copywriters building social media posts, designers choosing icons for a presentation, teachers creating engaging materials, and developers looking for emoji to use in commit messages or documentation all benefit from a keyboard- accessible picker with instant search.

How to use it

  1. Type a keyword into the Search emojis box — results narrow instantly.
  2. Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard.
  3. A toast message confirms the copy with the emoji character and its name.
  4. To browse by category, clear the search box and scroll through the labelled sections.
  5. The Recently used row at the top shows the last emojis you copied — click to copy again without searching.

Common pitfalls

Emoji rendering depends on the fonts and emoji version installed on the device where the emoji will be displayed, not on this tool. An emoji that looks correct here may display as a plain rectangle on an older phone or Windows version that predates that emoji’s addition to the standard.

Skin tone modifiers are not currently surfaced through this picker — clicking a person emoji copies the default yellow variant. If you need a skin tone variant, copy the emoji from here and then use your operating system’s native emoji panel to apply the skin tone before inserting it.

Some emoji names in the search results may not match what you expect colloquially. The emoji officially named “face with tears of joy” is the 😂 emoji; searching “laughing” or “crying laughing” will also find it via keywords.

Tips and advanced use

Use the keyword search to find thematic groups of emojis — searching “weather” returns clouds, sun, rain, snow, lightning, and rainbow together, which is faster than hunting across the nature and travel categories. Searching “flag” returns all flag emojis, and you can narrow to a specific country name.

For social media captions, copy a string of emojis in quick succession — each click updates the recently used row, so you can return to your selected emojis without searching again. For presentations or documents, copy the emoji and paste it directly; most modern word processors and slide apps render emoji natively.

Because the tool runs entirely in your browser, your search queries and emoji history are completely private. No analytics events are fired when you click an emoji, and no usage data is recorded.

Frequently asked questions

Does this tool send any data to a server?
No. The emoji dataset is bundled with the page and loaded directly in your browser. Your search terms, the emojis you click, and your recently used list are all processed and stored locally on your device. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.
How does the search work?
Search matches against each emoji's name and its associated keywords. Typing 'fire' finds the fire emoji as well as anything tagged with the keyword 'hot', 'flame', or similar. Typing 'flag uk' will surface the United Kingdom flag because it is tagged with that keyword. Results appear instantly as you type.
How are recently used emojis remembered?
The tool saves up to 32 of your most recently clicked emojis in your browser's localStorage under a key specific to this site. The list is private to your device and browser — it is never sent anywhere, and you can clear it by clearing your browser's site data.
Which emoji version does this cover?
The dataset comes from the @emoji-mart/data package, which tracks the latest major Emoji standard. Whether a specific emoji renders correctly still depends on your operating system and app — older Android or Windows versions may show a placeholder box for the newest additions.
Can I use the emoji picker on mobile?
Yes. The grid is touch-friendly and the buttons are sized to be tappable on small screens. On mobile you can also use your device's built-in emoji keyboard, but this tool gives you search-by-keyword access and a recently used row that your system keyboard may not offer.

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