Emoji Unicode Finder โ€” Search Emoji by Name, Unicode & Code Point | Free
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Search 1,500+ emoji by name or Unicode code point. Click any emoji to copy its glyph, HTML entity, or CSS escape instantly.

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How to use

  1. Type an emoji name (e.g. "heart") or Unicode (e.g. "U+1F600") in the search box.
  2. Filter by category using the chips below the search bar.
  3. Click any emoji to open the detail panel showing all its code representations.
  4. Click a chip in the detail panel (Emoji, Unicode, HTML Entity, CSS Escape) to copy it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find an emoji's Unicode code point?
Search for the emoji by name, then click on it. The detail panel shows the Unicode code point (e.g. U+1F600) along with the HTML entity and CSS escape.
How do I use an emoji in HTML?
Use the HTML Entity chip in the detail panel. For example, ๐Ÿ˜€ can be written as 😀 in HTML.
How do I use an emoji in CSS?
Copy the CSS Escape from the detail panel and use it in the content property: content: '\1F600'. This works in ::before and ::after pseudo-elements.
Can I search by Unicode code point?
Yes โ€” type U+1F600 or just 1F600 in the search box to find the matching emoji directly.
How many emoji are included?
Over 1,500 emoji across 10 categories: Smileys & Emotion, People & Body, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Travel & Places, Activities, Objects, Symbols, and Flags.

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