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iPhone Emoji — Copy, Paste & Browse iOS Emojis

Search the complete 3,953-character Unicode Emoji 17.0 catalog, build a message, and copy any sequence. Apple devices show their installed native emoji; Windows and Android show licensed glossy 3D previews with a complete fallback.

Copying preserves the real Unicode emoji. The receiver’s device or app chooses its appearance after pasting.

Search 3,953 emojiName, keyword, category, or code point
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Device-aware artworkNative Apple emoji or licensed glossy 3D previews
Native after pastingiPhone and Android draw the copied Unicode in their own style

iPhone emoji copy and paste

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iPhone emoji keyboard

How to open and search emoji on iPhone

Apple’s built-in keyboard lets you browse themes, open Frequently Used emoji, search by word, and touch and hold supported people or hand emoji to choose a skin tone.

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    Open a text field

    In Messages, Mail, Notes, or another app, tap the text field and then the emoji face or globe key.

  2. 2
    Search or browse

    Use Search Emoji, swipe through the list, or tap a category icon at the bottom.

  3. 3
    Fix a missing keyboard

    Open Settings › General › Keyboard › Keyboards › Add New Keyboard › Emoji.

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Cross-device guide

iPhone emoji on Android: what actually changes?

Apple devices show their native installed artwork here. Windows and Android receive a glossy licensed preview where available. Copying preserves the code points; it never packages an Apple picture with the text.

The character stays the same

A correctly copied red heart remains the same Unicode sequence when sent between iPhone and Android.

The picture can change

Color, shading, expression, and small details are drawn by the receiving device or app.

A box means missing support

Update the operating system, keyboard, and app. A newer emoji can be valid before an older device can draw it.

Clear download answers

iPhone emoji copy, PNG, font, APK & download questions

These answers separate safe Unicode copying from proprietary artwork and risky unofficial downloads.

Can I copy and paste an iPhone emoji?

Yes. This page copies the real Unicode character, not a screenshot. Paste it into Messages, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, email, notes, or documents. An iPhone displays supported characters with Apple Color Emoji.

Why does an iPhone emoji look different on Android?

On iPhone, iPad, and Mac, this catalog uses the Apple emoji font already installed on the device. Windows and Android use licensed glossy 3D previews where available, with a licensed fallback for the remaining emoji. After you paste, the receiving app or operating system draws the Unicode character in its own style.

Can I download iPhone emoji PNG images or the iOS emoji font?

This site does not redistribute Apple’s proprietary artwork or font. Apple devices use the emoji font already installed on them; other devices use licensed preview artwork. The Copy button always returns editable Unicode text.

Should I install an iOS emoji APK on Android?

An unofficial APK or font cannot control how every recipient sees your emoji and may require unsafe permissions or system changes. Use the built-in keyboard and keep Android, the keyboard, and the messaging app updated.

Why is a new emoji showing as a box on my iPhone?

The installed iOS or app may not support that newer Unicode sequence yet. Update iOS and the app, then restart it. Support can vary by software version even when the character is valid Unicode.

Catalog standard: Unicode Emoji 17.0 · Non-Apple preview artwork: Microsoft Fluent Emoji, licensed under the MIT License, with Twemoji 17.0.3 fallback under CC BY 4.0 · Keyboard instructions: Apple Support