Emoji Icons - Smileys & People
Full list of the "Smileys & People" emoji icons from Emoji v3.0 (Unicode 9.0).
To add an emoji icon to your webpage or blog, click on the icon. The emoji will open in the online editor. Copy either the hexadecimal value or the decimal value from the editor. More info below.
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face-positive
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face-neutral
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face-negative
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face-role
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face-sick
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creature-face
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cat-face
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monkey-face
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person
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person-role
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person-gesture
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person-activity
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family
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skin-tone
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body
- 💪
- 💪🏻
- 💪🏼
- 💪🏽
- 💪🏾
- 💪🏿
- 🤳
- 🤳🏻
- 🤳🏼
- 🤳🏽
- 🤳🏾
- 🤳🏿
- 👈
- 👈🏻
- 👈🏼
- 👈🏽
- 👈🏾
- 👈🏿
- 👉
- 👉🏻
- 👉🏼
- 👉🏽
- 👉🏾
- 👉🏿
- ☝
- ☝🏻
- ☝🏼
- ☝🏽
- ☝🏾
- ☝🏿
- 👆
- 👆🏻
- 👆🏼
- 👆🏽
- 👆🏾
- 👆🏿
- 🖕
- 🖕🏻
- 🖕🏼
- 🖕🏽
- 🖕🏾
- 🖕🏿
- 👇
- 👇🏻
- 👇🏼
- 👇🏽
- 👇🏾
- 👇🏿
- ✌
- ✌🏻
- ✌🏼
- ✌🏽
- ✌🏾
- ✌🏿
- 🤞
- 🤞🏻
- 🤞🏼
- 🤞🏽
- 🤞🏾
- 🤞🏿
- 🖖
- 🖖🏻
- 🖖🏼
- 🖖🏽
- 🖖🏾
- 🖖🏿
- 🤘
- 🤘🏻
- 🤘🏼
- 🤘🏽
- 🤘🏾
- 🤘🏿
- 🤙
- 🤙🏻
- 🤙🏼
- 🤙🏽
- 🤙🏾
- 🤙🏿
- 🖐
- 🖐🏻
- 🖐🏼
- 🖐🏽
- 🖐🏾
- 🖐🏿
- ✋
- ✋🏻
- ✋🏼
- ✋🏽
- ✋🏾
- ✋🏿
- 👌
- 👌🏻
- 👌🏼
- 👌🏽
- 👌🏾
- 👌🏿
- 👍
- 👍🏻
- 👍🏼
- 👍🏽
- 👍🏾
- 👍🏿
- 👎
- 👎🏻
- 👎🏼
- 👎🏽
- 👎🏾
- 👎🏿
- ✊
- ✊🏻
- ✊🏼
- ✊🏽
- ✊🏾
- ✊🏿
- 👊
- 👊🏻
- 👊🏼
- 👊🏽
- 👊🏾
- 👊🏿
- 🤛
- 🤛🏻
- 🤛🏼
- 🤛🏽
- 🤛🏾
- 🤛🏿
- 🤜
- 🤜🏻
- 🤜🏼
- 🤜🏽
- 🤜🏾
- 🤜🏿
- 🤚
- 🤚🏻
- 🤚🏼
- 🤚🏽
- 🤚🏾
- 🤚🏿
- 👋
- 👋🏻
- 👋🏼
- 👋🏽
- 👋🏾
- 👋🏿
- 👏
- 👏🏻
- 👏🏼
- 👏🏽
- 👏🏾
- 👏🏿
- ✍
- ✍🏻
- ✍🏼
- ✍🏽
- ✍🏾
- ✍🏿
- 👐
- 👐🏻
- 👐🏼
- 👐🏽
- 👐🏾
- 👐🏿
- 🙌
- 🙌🏻
- 🙌🏼
- 🙌🏽
- 🙌🏾
- 🙌🏿
- 🙏
- 🙏🏻
- 🙏🏼
- 🙏🏽
- 🙏🏾
- 🙏🏿
- 🤝
- 🤝🏻
- 🤝🏼
- 🤝🏽
- 🤝🏾
- 🤝🏿
- 💅
- 💅🏻
- 💅🏼
- 💅🏽
- 💅🏾
- 💅🏿
- 👂
- 👂🏻
- 👂🏼
- 👂🏽
- 👂🏾
- 👂🏿
- 👃
- 👃🏻
- 👃🏼
- 👃🏽
- 👃🏾
- 👃🏿
- 👣
- 👀
- 👁
- 👁🗨,
- 👅
- 👄
- 💋
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emotion
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clothing
How to Use the Emoji Character Codes
To display any of the emoji characters in the left column within a web page, you'll need to use one of the codes in the other columns within your HTML code.
You can choose either the hexadecimal value/s from the Hexadecimal column, or the decimal value/s from the Decimal column.
You'll need to include the leading ampersand (&
) and hash symbols (#;
), as well as the trailing semi-colon (;
). And keep the x
character when using the hexadecimal value.
Where there's more than one value, use both. In these cases the emoji uses more than one Unicode character to display the glyph.
However, remove the space between each value so that they're joined (eg, 👦 🏻
becomes 👦🏻
.
Alternatively, you can use the ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) to indicate that a single glyph should be presented if available. In this case, 👦 🏻
would become 👦‍🏻
. However, at the time of writing, this method has limited support, and depending on the user's system, it can have the opposite effect.
About Emoji 3.0
The emoji characters presented here are from the Unicode® Standard. The emoji version 3.0 list contains all emoji characters from the Unicode Standard, Version 9.0, which was released in June, 2016.