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Emoji Search

Search and copy emojis by keyword. Browse 400+ emojis across 9 categories, click to copy, and track your recently used emojis.

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How to Find and Copy Emojis

Type a keyword like 'happy', 'food', or 'animal' into the search bar and the tool instantly shows matching emojis. Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere, in social media posts, messages, documents, emails, or website content. No installs or extensions needed.

The search matches emoji names, descriptions, and related keywords. Searching 'sad' finds the crying face, the pensive face, the disappointed face, and other sad-related emojis. Searching 'cat' finds all cat face emojis plus the cat emoji itself. Results appear instantly as you type.

Where Can You Use Emojis?

Emojis work in virtually all modern platforms: social media (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn), messaging apps (WhatsApp, Slack, Teams, Discord), email clients, Google Docs, Microsoft Word, website content, and even file names on most operating systems.

For social media, emojis in posts and captions increase engagement rates. Studies consistently show that posts with emojis get more likes, comments, and shares. For business communications, emojis in subject lines can boost email open rates, and platforms like Slack and Teams use them heavily for quick reactions.

Popular Emoji Categories

CategorySearch TermsExamples
Faces and emotionshappy, sad, angry, love, laughSmileys, hearts, hand gestures
Animals and naturecat, dog, flower, tree, sunAnimal faces, plants, weather
Food and drinkpizza, coffee, fruit, cake, beerMeals, snacks, beverages
Travel and placescar, plane, house, mountain, beachVehicles, buildings, landscapes
Objects and symbolsphone, money, star, music, flagTech, tools, symbols, flags
Activitiessport, game, art, music, partySports, hobbies, celebrations

Frequently Asked Questions

Do emojis look the same on every device?

No. Each platform (Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, Twitter) designs its own emoji artwork. A smiley face on an iPhone looks different from the same emoji on an Android phone or a Windows PC. The meaning is the same, but the visual style varies. This can occasionally cause confusion with more ambiguous emojis.

How do I find the right emoji quickly?

Use descriptive keywords rather than trying to guess the official emoji name. For example, search 'thinking' instead of 'chin'. Search 'rocket' or 'launch' to find the rocket emoji. If your first search does not find what you need, try a synonym or a broader term.

Can I use emojis in professional emails?

It depends on your workplace culture. Emojis are increasingly accepted in business communication, especially in internal messages on Slack or Teams. For external emails, a single relevant emoji in the subject line can increase open rates, but keep the email body professional. When in doubt, match the tone of the person you are writing to.

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