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Emoji Keyboard

Browse and copy emojis for any social media platform. Click any emoji to copy it instantly.

Tips

  • â€ĒClick any emoji to copy it to your clipboard
  • â€ĒStar your favorites for quick access later
  • â€ĒRecently copied items appear in the Recent tab
  • â€ĒUse the search bar to find specific items quickly

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How to Use This Tool

  1. 1Browse emojis by category or use search
  2. 2Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard
  3. 3Paste into Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, or anywhere
  4. 4Star your favorites for quick access

Pro Tips

Use search for speed

Type "heart" or "smile" to quickly find the emoji you need.

Recent emojis save time

Your recently used emojis appear in the Recent tab.

Works everywhere

These emojis work on all social platforms, messaging apps, and documents.

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The Complete Emoji Keyboard for Social Media

Emojis have become the universal language of the internet. A single fire emoji can convey more energy than a paragraph of text. A well-placed laughing face can soften a sarcastic comment. And the right emoji combo at the end of your Instagram caption? That can be the difference between someone scrolling past and someone double-tapping.

Every emoji you see here is a Unicode character. Unicode is the international standard that ensures emojis display across every device, app, and platform. When you copy an emoji from this keyboard, you are copying a universal character code that your phone, your followers' phones, and every computer understands. That is why the same emoji works whether you paste it into Instagram, send it via WhatsApp, or drop it in a Slack message.

The catch with emojis is that each platform designs them differently. Apple, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft all have their own emoji artists creating unique versions of each character. The pleading face that looks heartbreaking on an iPhone might look slightly different on an Android. The emoji you choose is universal, but the visual design adapts to wherever it is viewed.

For social media creators, emojis are engagement gold. Posts with emojis consistently outperform plain text posts. They break up walls of text, add visual interest, and communicate emotion instantly. But like any tool, they work best when used intentionally. A caption drowning in emojis feels spammy. Three or four well-chosen emojis at strategic points? That feels human.

Browse by category to find exactly what you need. Smileys for reactions, animals for cute content, food for foodies, travel for wanderlust posts. Or just use the search to jump straight to what you want. Click once to copy, then paste wherever you need that perfect emoji.

Key Features:

  • Full Unicode emoji library with every standard emoji
  • Browse by category or search by keyword
  • One-click copy to clipboard
  • Recent emojis tab for quick access to favorites
  • Works on all social platforms including Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter
  • Regularly updated when new emojis are added to Unicode

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! All emojis are standard Unicode and work on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and every other platform.
Click each emoji you want - they copy individually. Paste them together in your text field.
Each platform (Apple, Google, Samsung) has its own emoji designs. The emoji you copy will display in that platform's style.
It depends on the platform. On Twitter, most emojis count as 2 characters. On Bluesky, they count as 1 grapheme. On Instagram captions, the impact varies by emoji complexity.
Research consistently shows posts with emojis get higher engagement. They add visual interest and make content more scannable in fast-moving feeds.
The fire emoji, crying laughing face, heart, and 100 are among the most used. Trends shift with memes and cultural moments.
Technically yes, but hashtags with emojis are harder to search and type. Stick to text-only hashtags for better discoverability.
Your device might not support newer emojis. Unicode adds new emojis each year, and older devices need software updates to display them.

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