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Emoji Emoji Technical


Meaning Designs Information

Apple (2008-2023)
Used by Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac)
whenever emojis are displayed. Also used by
Telegram messenger.

016/12
2023/03

S 10.2
iOS 16.4

Google Noto Color Emoji (2008-2023)


Default emoji set for Android devices created by
Google and used on devices by Google, Xiaomi,
Oppo, Huawei, Sony, and many others.

020/08
2023/11

roid 11.0
15.1

Samsung (2013-2023)
Custom emoji set used on Samsung phones and
tablets.

018/02
2023/10

rience 9.0
One UI 6.0

Microsoft 3D Fluent (2023)


Glossy, gradient-heavy versions of the
Microsoft emoji set. Used within select
platforms such as Word and PowerPoint within
the Windows 11 23H2 update.

2023/10

15.0

Microsoft (2012-2023)
Used across Microsoft PCs. Windows 11 uses
the Fluent set. Windows 10’s final update was in
May 2019.

021/11
2023/10

11 November
at... Windows 11 23H2

WhatsApp (2017-2023)
Used on WhatsApp for Android and PC.
WhatsApp on iOS/MacOS uses Apple designs.

019/01
2023/01

2.19.7
2.23.2.72

Twitter / X (2014-2023)
Used on Twitter / X for PC. Also used by Discord
and Mastodon. Twitter / X on iOS/MacOS uses
Apple designs. Android devices use native emoji
design as of early 2023.

014/11
2023/07

emoji 1.0
Twemoji 15.0.1

Facebook (2014-2023)
Used on Facebook for Android and PC. Not
used across Meta’s WhatsApp and Instagram
platforms. Facebook on iOS/MacOS uses Apple
designs.

019/08
2023/02

15.0

Huawei (2023)
Custom emoji set used on select
Huawei phones and tablets.

2023/08

HarmonyOS 4.0

LG (2014-2021)
Custom emoji set used on LG devices.
Discontinued between 2017 and 2020, replaced
by Noto Color Emoji, but then revived in 2021
for LG’s final mobile device.

014/06
2021/01

Velvet

Telegram (2023)
Animated versions of Apple’s emoji set, custom-
built by the Telegram message platform.

2023/11

Telemoji (November
2023)

Noto Color Emoji, Animated (2023)


Animated versions of Google’s Noto Color Emoji
designs, used by Google Messenger.

2023/05

15.0

Microsoft Teams (3D Animated) (2023)


3D animated versions of Microsoft’s Fluent
emoji set, used Microsoft Teams for PC and
Android.

2023/04

15.0

Skype (2015)
Animated emoji-adjacent designs used by the
Skype platform.

2015/06

Emoticons 1.2

Twitter Emoji Stickers (2022)


Highly-detailed emoji set used by Twitter’s
Statuses feature and within the tweet image
editor on Android devices.

2022/10

13.1

JoyPixels (2014-2023)
A licensable emoji design set. Previously named
EmojiOne.

021/07
2023/08

8.0

JoyPixels Animations (2019-2020)


An animated subset of the licensable JoyPixels
emoji set.

019/01
2020/09

3.5

Toss Face (토스페이스) (2022-2023)


A custom emoji design set used by Korean
fintech platform Toss.

022/02
2023/09

uary 2022
1.6

Sony Playstation (2021)


Used on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 within
the device’s messaging functionality.

2021/05

13.1

Noto Emoji Font (2023)


A minimalist, monochrome version of Google’s
Noto Color Emoji designs.

2023/09

15.1

OpenMoji (2018-2023)
A open-source emoji design set by the HfG
Schwäbisch Gmünd (Design University) in
Germany.

018/04
2023/10

15.0

Icons8 (2023)
A licensable emoji design set.

2023/03

14.0

emojidex (2016-2017)
An open-source emoji design set consisting of
user-submitted emoji designs.

017/07
2017/08

.0.33
1.0.34

Messenger (2016)
Previously used by Facebook’s Messenger
platform. Discontinued in 2017, replaced by
flagship Facebook emoji set.

2016/06

1.0

HTC (2015-2016)
Custom emoji set previously used on HTC
devices. Discontinued in 2016, replaced by Noto
Color Emoji.

015/03
2016/04

ense 7
Sense 8

SoftBank (2000-2014)
Japanese mobile phone carrier that created the
earliest emoji set currently on record.
Discontinued in 2016 following 2014 update,
replaced by Noto Color Emoji.

008/06
2014/01

2008
2014

Docomo (2002-2013)
Japanese mobile phone carrier responsible for
the most famous early emoji set from 1999.
Discontinued in 2013, replaced by Noto Color
Emoji.

002/01
2013/08

2002
2013

au by KDDI (2002-2012)
Japanese mobile manufacturer with its own
early emoji designs. Discontinued in 2013,
replaced by Noto Color Emoji.

005/01
2012/05

pe D-3
Type F

Mozilla (2016)
Open-source emoji set designs for 2015’s
Firefox OS 2.5 update, but never implemented.

2016/01

Firefox OS 2.5

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