Emoji Cheat Sheet
Easily click to copy and paste emojis into any app or social media platform to make your content stand out!
Tip:
Click any emoji to copy
How to use the emoji cheat sheet
Before, emojis were exclusive to personal text messages and social media. Now, emojis are part of the marketing world — and it’s time to start incorporating them.
Adding emojis can liven up your marketing materials, from social media posts to emails. Having access to every emoji in one place makes it easy to find, copy, and paste emojis into your text. With so many people using emojis nowadays, you can easily add them into your online content.
Our emoji cheat sheet is here to simplify your content marketing process. To use the emoji cheat sheet, all you have to do is:
- Click on the emoji you want to use. This copies the code to your clipboard.
- Paste your emoji where you want to add it!
We’ve included different skin tones, device codes, and categories to make your search easier than ever. Now, you can access any emoji to spice up your digital content. If you want help incorporating emojis into your marketing plan, you can also contact our marketing strategists!
Frequently Asked Questions
Will emojis appear on every user’s device?
Yes. Emojis will load on any device, whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, desktop, or laptop. Each operating system — Mac, Windows, etc. — will display the emoji slightly different to stick with respective styles, but the essence of the emoji will remain the same.
This consistency means that every user will get the same experience with your emoji use, and you don’t have to alter your text depending on the device!
Where can I use emojis?
Emojis work across any digital platform, including but not limited to:
- Your website and/or blog
- Emails
- Social media sites
- Advertisements
You can incorporate emojis for different purposes, such as illustrating a point or adding emphasis to a line. Want help finding specific ways to use emojis in your campaigns? Our blog covers how to use emojis for marketing purposes.
Why isn’t my emoji displaying properly?
Make sure that you copied the correct code or emoji and pasted it into a platform that supports emojis.
Alternatively, your emoji might be too new. Each emoji has a Unicode beneath it, which is the standardized method for conveying emojis across operating systems. If you are using a new iOS emoji that just came out, other platforms might not have caught up, leading to a question mark display.
The best step to avoiding this is using standard emojis, like smiley faces, hearts, or universal symbols. The emojis on our cheat sheet are all timely without being too new, so you can use these selections easily!