A fast, free emoji keyboard for the web: every emoji in the Unicode Standard, grouped exactly the way your phone’s keyboard groups them, with one click to copy and paste anywhere — captions, bios, comments, replies, anywhere text goes. No sign-up, no email, no ads, and nothing you copy ever leaves your browser.
Search by name to find one fast, switch skin tones for people emoji, or flip on “Build a string” to line several up and copy them together. The emoji you use most are saved on this device under “Recently used”, so your favourites are one tap away next time.
Nothing here yet — the ones you use will show up here, saved on this device.
Emoji names shown here are the official Unicode names (Unicode 16.0, CLDR ordering); the emoji themselves are characters in the Unicode Standard.
Tap any tile to copy it instantly — nothing you copy is ever uploaded; it stays in your browser. Emoji and symbols render differently across devices, apps, and platforms. SocialKit is not affiliated with or endorsed by Unicode or any platform.
Guide
This keyboard carries the full base emoji set from the current Unicode release — over 1,900 emoji — split into the nine official Unicode groups: Smileys & Emotion, People & Body, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Travel & Places, Activities, Objects, Symbols, and Flags. Those are the same groups your phone uses, so finding the one you want feels familiar. Because these are real Unicode characters and not images, the emoji you copy paste cleanly into almost any app and survive being sent, saved, and re-shared.
Type a word — “fire”, “heart”, “party”, “check” — and the grid filters instantly by the emoji’s official name; there is no submit button and nothing is sent anywhere. For people-and-body emoji that support them, the skin-tone selector applies any of the five Fitzpatrick tones to the supported emoji and copies that exact version. When you need more than one at a time — a row of stars, a reaction combo, a tidy list — turn on “Build a string”: each emoji you tap is added to a box you can edit, then copy all at once.
Click or tap any emoji and it is copied to your clipboard immediately, with a quick “Copied” confirmation. On a phone, press and hold the field you are typing in and choose Paste; on a computer, use Ctrl+V (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+V (Mac). The same emoji can look slightly different from one device or app to the next — Apple, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft each draw their own artwork — but the underlying character is identical, so it always means the same thing wherever it lands.
Dropping an emoji into a comment is the easy part; posting consistently across platforms is the hard part. When you are styling captions, two sibling tools help: the fonts generator turns plain text into bold, italic, and script Unicode styles, and the symbols tool adds stars, arrows, and dividers. And when the post itself is ready, SocialKit can schedule it to all 11 networks from one calendar — this keyboard only copies emoji, it does not post anything or connect to your accounts.
Yes, it is completely free, and no account is needed. There is no sign-up, no email gate, and no ads — open the page and start copying emoji.
Click or tap any emoji to copy it instantly. Then paste it where you need it: press and hold and choose Paste on a phone, or use Ctrl+V (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+V (Mac) on a computer.
Yes. Use the skin-tone selector above the grid to pick any of the five Fitzpatrick tones. Emoji that support skin tones update to that version and copy exactly as shown; emoji that do not support tones are unaffected.
Turn on “Build a string”. Each emoji you tap is added to an editable box, and the “Copy all” button copies the whole string in one go — handy for reaction combos, lists, or dividers.
No. Copying runs entirely in your browser — nothing you copy is sent to a server. Your “Recently used” emoji are saved only on this device’s local storage, and clearing your browser data clears them.
Each platform draws its own emoji artwork — an Apple emoji looks different from a Google or Samsung one — but the underlying Unicode character is the same, so it carries the same meaning everywhere. Occasionally a very new emoji shows as a box on an older device that has not added it yet.
No. It only copies emoji to your clipboard; it does not connect to or post on any platform, and it is not affiliated with Unicode or any social network. When your post is ready, SocialKit can schedule it across 11 platforms.
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Free to use — paste this snippet into any page. It stays up to date automatically and links back to SocialKit.
<iframe src="https://socialk.it/embed/emoji-keyboard" width="100%" height="900" style="border:1px solid #e5e7eb;border-radius:12px;max-width:680px" loading="lazy" title="Emoji keyboard by SocialKit"></iframe>Copy the emoji and symbols here, then let SocialKit compose and schedule the post for all 11 platforms from one calendar — with every network’s character limit checked live as you write.
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