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Emoji Picker & Search

Instant client-side emoji search with category filter — click to copy, or build a multi-select tray and copy all at once. No page load, no ads, no account required.

Instant search Category filter Click to copy Multi-select tray Client-side 3700+ emojis
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How it works

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Instant search

Type any emoji name or keyword — results appear instantly with no server round-trip. All 3,700+ Unicode 15.1 emojis indexed client-side.

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Category browsing

Browse by Smileys, People, Animals, Food, Travel, Activities, Objects, Symbols or Flags. Category tabs keep results focused without typing.

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One-click copy

Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard immediately. A confirmation flash shows the copy succeeded — no button hunting.

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Multi-select tray

Hold to add emojis to a selection tray, then copy the whole collection in one click. Build emoji combos for bio lines, social posts, or messages.

Fully client-side

No network requests after the page loads. Works offline once cached. Zero tracking, no third-party scripts, no rate limits.

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Mobile-friendly

Touch-optimised grid with large tap targets. Works on iOS, Android, and any modern browser — the same experience as desktop.

Frequently asked questions

How do I copy an emoji on Windows?

Press Win + . (Windows key + period) to open the built-in emoji picker, or use this online picker — search by name, click to copy, then paste with Ctrl+V. For bulk emoji copying, an online picker with a multi-select tray is faster than the built-in one.

How do I copy an emoji on Mac?

Press Ctrl + Cmd + Space to open the Character Viewer, then click any emoji to insert it. For copying to clipboard without inserting, use an online picker — search, click to copy, then paste with Cmd+V.

Which emoji categories are available?

Smileys & Emotion, People & Body, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Travel & Places, Activities, Objects, Symbols, and Flags. The full Unicode 15.1 set contains over 3,700 emojis across all categories.

Why do emojis look different on different devices?

Each platform (Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Twitter/X) renders emojis with its own design. The Unicode code point is identical — 😂 is always U+1F602 — but the visual style varies. Stick to well-supported emoji from the first 6 Unicode blocks for the most consistent cross-platform rendering.

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