Introducing Amoji 1.0
A library of 3,731 emoji. The full collection, ready to browse, copy, and search.
Used for learning resources by UNICEF.
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Unicode Showcase
Built on global Unicode standards. Each emoji maps to a predictable codepoint for seamless integration across platforms.
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Completely free under a highly permissive agreement for academic laboratories, local developer sandboxes, and personal design systems.
Universal Core Compatibility
Built strictly to align with global Unicode standards. Every symbol parses predictably across modern messaging pipelines and native web presentation engines.
Find the right feeling.
Search by name, shortcode, or mood. Every emoji is tagged and indexed so the right expression is never more than a few keystrokes away.
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The Library
The Craft
Most emoji systems are inherited. We started with a blank canvas and a question: what should a smile look like, on a screen, in 2026?
The answer involved studying a hundred years of cartooning, the optics of curvature on OLED, and a long argument about the angle of an eyebrow.
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Smiling Face โ three optical sizes
The smaller the glyph, the more the curves open up. Eyes become slightly larger. The mouth lifts. Amoji ships every emoji in three masters and the system picks at render time.
The keyboard works in every app on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows. Free forever.