📖 Emojipedix

About Emojipedix

Emojipedix is a free, open emoji reference for everyone — writers, designers, developers, and anyone who communicates with emoji. We cover all 1,914 emoji in the Unicode standard across 9 categories, 20 curated topics, and 17 emoji versions up to Emoji 17.

Every emoji page includes its official Unicode name, meaning, common uses, fun facts, platform shortcodes (GitHub, Slack, Discord), developer codepoints (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Java, and more), skin tone variants, and related emoji.

Our data sources

Emoji names and annotations come from the Unicode CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository). Structured emoji data — codepoints, groups, shortcodes, and keywords — comes from emojibase. See our licensing page for full attribution.

Not affiliated with Emojipedia or Unicode

Emojipedix is an independent project. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Unicode Consortium, Emojipedia, Apple, Google, Microsoft, or any other company or organization.

Contact

Have feedback, spotted an error, or want to get in touch? Reach us at hello@emojipedix.com.