Emoji Finder + Copy (Search 4000+ Emoji)
Need the rocket emoji π, the eye emoji ποΈ, or the right "thumbs up" with the right skin tone? This finder searches the full Unicode emoji dataset by name, keyword, or category. Click any emoji to copy to clipboard. Codepoint, GitHub-style shortcode, and HTML entity reference are shown alongside.
How to use the Emoji Finder + Copy (Search 4000+ Emoji)
Type any keyword β emoji name, partial name, or category. Click any emoji to copy it. The list shows the visual emoji, its name, codepoint, GitHub shortcode (:smile: style), and HTML decimal entity (😀).
About Emoji Finder + Copy (Search 4000+ Emoji)
Unicode emoji are part of the standard Unicode codepoint space β each emoji is one or more codepoints assigned by the Unicode Consortium. The current spec (Unicode 16, 2024) defines ~1,400 base emoji plus skin-tone, gender, and direction modifiers β totaling ~4,000+ unique grapheme clusters.
Emoji sequences can be:
- Single codepoint β π (U+1F680).
- With variation selector β β€οΈ = U+2764 (heart) + U+FE0F (emoji-style variation selector).
- With skin tone modifier β ππ½ = U+1F44B + U+1F3FD.
- ZWJ sequences β π¨βπ» = U+1F468 + U+200D (ZWJ) + U+1F4BB.
- Flag sequences β πΊπΈ = U+1F1FA + U+1F1F8 (regional indicator letters).
This finder shows the canonical name (CLDR short name), codepoint sequence, GitHub-style shortcode (used by Slack, Discord, GitHub, Markdown), and HTML decimal numeric entity.
Common use cases
- Slack / Discord / GitHub β find the right
:shortcode:for a chat message. - Twitter / social posts β search by feeling ("celebrate", "sad") to find the perfect reaction.
- Email subject lines β pick the right emoji to boost open rates.
- UI design β find emoji to use as icons or section headers.
- Documentation β visual cues in README files.