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Copy the Emoji 😊😂❤️🔥 — Popular Emojis to Copy & Paste with Unicode Guide

Copy the emoji you need with one tap — popular smile, laugh, heart, sad, cool, and love emojis ready to paste into TikTok, Instagram, Discord, Facebook, WhatsApp, and any messaging app. Includes Unicode reference, platform notes, and a 4-step copy-paste tutorial.

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Quick answer

Copy the emoji means tap any emoji on DBEmoji to send it to your clipboard, then paste into TikTok, Instagram, Discord, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, or any text field. Emojis are Unicode characters (e.g. 😊 = U+1F60A), so the same copy works on iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. No sign-up, no download.

Tap any emoji to copy the character to your clipboard. Click the name to open the full meaning, Unicode, and animated version.

Smiling Face
Face With Tears of Joy
Red Heart
Fire
Smiling Face With Hearts
Loudly Crying Face
Thumbs Up
Sparkles
Party Popper

What does “copy the emoji” mean?

“Copy the emoji” means writing an emoji character to your system clipboard so you can paste it anywhere. Behind the scenes, every emoji is a Unicode codepoint — a single text character — so once copied it behaves like any other letter. Paste it into:

  • TikTok captions and comments;
  • Instagram bios, posts, and DMs;
  • Discord channels and direct messages;
  • Facebook posts, comments, and Messenger;
  • WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal chats;
  • YouTube comments and video titles;
  • online games (in-game chat, usernames where allowed).

Modern emoji websites — including DBEmoji — expose one-click copy so you don’t need to memorize keyboard shortcuts or open the system emoji picker.

How to copy emojis from DBEmoji

  1. Find the emoji. Use the homepage search, browse by category, or open a tag like /tag/heart or /tag/fire.
  2. Tap the emoji card. The character is written to your clipboard instantly and a confirmation pulse appears.
  3. Paste anywhere. Use Ctrl+V (Windows / Linux), Cmd+V (macOS), or long-press → Paste on iOS / Android.
  4. Combine for stronger emotion. Chain related emojis (😂😂😂 or 🔥❤️🔥) for emphasis. Order matters on most platforms — the first emoji reads loudest.

Prefer animated versions? Open the Emoji Animation page for Lottie / APNG / WebP exports — perfect for Discord server uploads and Telegram stickers.

Smile emojis

The most popular happy faces — copy and paste for friendly replies, positive reactions, and warm openers.

Grinning Face
Grinning Squinting Face
Star-Struck
Partying Face

Laughing emojis

Reactions for jokes, memes, and TikTok replies. See the full guide at /blog/laughing-emoji.

Face With Tears of Joy
Cat With Tears of Joy
Grinning Squinting Face
Zany Face

Heart emojis

Every popular heart variant. Full meanings + color guide at /blog/emoji-with-hearts.

Red Heart
Orange Heart
Yellow Heart
Green Heart
Blue Heart
Purple Heart
Brown Heart
Black Heart
White Heart
Sparkling Heart
Two Hearts
Revolving Hearts
Heart With Arrow
Heart With Ribbon
Growing Heart
Beating Heart
Heart Decoration
Heart Exclamation
Broken Heart
Heart on Fire
Mending Heart
Smiling Face With Hearts
Kiss Mark
Love Letter

Sad emojis

For empathy, condolences, and softer reactions when text alone reads too cold.

Crying Face
Loudly Crying Face
Frowning Face
Disappointed Face
Broken Heart

Cool & trending emojis

The reaction stack for wins, hype posts, and viral moments. 🔥 still leads the trending charts on every platform.

Fire
Sparkles
Rocket
Hundred Points
High Voltage
Musical Note
Rainbow

Love emojis

Hearts + faces + roses for romantic openers, anniversary posts, and flirty messages.

Smiling Face With Hearts
Face Blowing a Kiss
Kiss Mark
Rose
Love Letter

Unicode emoji examples

Each emoji has a unique Unicode codepoint. The character is identical across platforms — only the artwork changes between Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, WhatsApp, and Twemoji renderers.

EmojiNameUnicode
😊Smiling FaceU+1F60A
😂Face With Tears of JoyU+1F602
🤣Rolling on the Floor LaughingU+1F923
❤️Red HeartU+2764
🔥FireU+1F525
🥰Smiling Face With HeartsU+1F970

Where copied emojis work

Social platforms

TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), YouTube, Snapchat, Pinterest, Reddit, LinkedIn — every modern social network renders Unicode emojis natively. Paste straight into the post or comment box.

Messaging apps

iMessage, WhatsApp, Messenger, Telegram, Signal, Discord, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Chat — all accept pasted emojis in chats, channels, statuses, and reactions.

Productivity & web

Google Docs, Notion, GitHub README files, email subjects (Gmail / Outlook), browser address bars (some), Figma layers — emojis act as plain text characters, so they save and search like words.

Games & usernames

In-game chat (Roblox, Minecraft realms, Valorant text), Steam profile names, Twitch chat, and Discord usernames support emojis. Some platforms restrict certain ranges — check the game’s naming rules.

winking face
thinking face
folded hands
clapping hands
flexed biceps
eyes

Frequently asked questions

How do I copy an emoji?
Tap or click any emoji card on DBEmoji and the character is written to your clipboard instantly. Then paste with Ctrl+V (Windows / Linux), Cmd+V (macOS), or long-press → Paste on mobile. No download or extension needed.
Can I copy emojis on mobile?
Yes. Emojis work on iPhone, Android, tablets, and desktop devices. DBEmoji uses the browser Clipboard API, which is supported on iOS Safari, Chrome Android, Samsung Internet, Edge, Firefox, and every Chromium-based browser. After copying, paste into any app that accepts text — Messages, TikTok, Instagram, Discord, WhatsApp.
Are emojis Unicode symbols?
Yes. Every emoji is a standardized Unicode character with its own codepoint (e.g. 😂 = U+1F602, ❤️ = U+2764). Because Unicode is a cross-platform standard, the same codepoint renders on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and the web. The visual style differs by vendor, but the underlying symbol is identical.
Why do emojis look different on devices?
Apple, Google (Noto), Microsoft (Fluent), Samsung, WhatsApp, and Twemoji each ship their own emoji font. The Unicode codepoint stays the same — only the artwork changes. That’s why 😂 looks slightly squarer on Samsung and rounder on iOS, but pastes correctly across all of them.
Do copied emojis work on Discord and TikTok?
Yes. Discord, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, X (Twitter), and YouTube all accept Unicode emoji input. Paste straight into the caption, comment, message, or username field. Some platforms (Discord, Slack) also support custom uploaded emojis on top of the Unicode set.
Is copying emojis free?
Yes, completely free. Emojis are part of the Unicode Standard — no licensing, no attribution, no account required. DBEmoji never asks for sign-up to copy or paste a character.
How do I copy multiple emojis at once?
Open any DBEmoji category or tag page, tap each emoji you want, and they’re concatenated on your clipboard in order. You can also type a sequence directly: 😂❤️🔥 → copy → paste. Long chains (😂😂😂) signal stronger emotion on TikTok and chat apps.

FAQ

How do I copy an emoji?

Tap or click any emoji card on DBEmoji and the character is written to your clipboard instantly. Then paste with Ctrl+V (Windows / Linux), Cmd+V (macOS), or long-press → Paste on mobile. No download or extension needed.

Can I copy emojis on mobile?

Yes. Emojis work on iPhone, Android, tablets, and desktop devices. DBEmoji uses the browser Clipboard API, which is supported on iOS Safari, Chrome Android, Samsung Internet, Edge, Firefox, and every Chromium-based browser. After copying, paste into any app that accepts text — Messages, TikTok, Instagram, Discord, WhatsApp.

Are emojis Unicode symbols?

Yes. Every emoji is a standardized Unicode character with its own codepoint (e.g. 😂 = U+1F602, ❤️ = U+2764). Because Unicode is a cross-platform standard, the same codepoint renders on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and the web. The visual style differs by vendor, but the underlying symbol is identical.

Why do emojis look different on devices?

Apple, Google (Noto), Microsoft (Fluent), Samsung, WhatsApp, and Twemoji each ship their own emoji font. The Unicode codepoint stays the same — only the artwork changes. That’s why 😂 looks slightly squarer on Samsung and rounder on iOS, but pastes correctly across all of them.

Do copied emojis work on Discord and TikTok?

Yes. Discord, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, X (Twitter), and YouTube all accept Unicode emoji input. Paste straight into the caption, comment, message, or username field. Some platforms (Discord, Slack) also support custom uploaded emojis on top of the Unicode set.

Is copying emojis free?

Yes, completely free. Emojis are part of the Unicode Standard — no licensing, no attribution, no account required. DBEmoji never asks for sign-up to copy or paste a character.

How do I copy multiple emojis at once?

Open any DBEmoji category or tag page, tap each emoji you want, and they’re concatenated on your clipboard in order. You can also type a sequence directly: 😂❤️🔥 → copy → paste. Long chains (😂😂😂) signal stronger emotion on TikTok and chat apps.

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