Emojis por año
Una cronología de emojis por el año en que se agregaron a Unicode.Una cronología de emojis según el año en que fueron añadidos a Unicode.
2010 2010
Emoji 0.6
The original emoji set from Unicode 6.0. 722 emojis including core smileys, hearts, animals, food, and symbols.
Ver emojis →2014 2014
Emoji 0.7
Unicode 7.0 added 250 new emojis including spider, hot pepper, bed, beach, and many new symbols.
Ver emojis →2015 2015
Emoji 1.0, Emoji 2.0
A landmark year: Emoji 1.0 introduced five skin tone modifiers, and Emoji 2.0 added 258 country flags. Unicorn, taco, and nerd face debuted.
Ver emojis →2016 2016
Emoji 3.0, Emoji 4.0
Emoji 3.0 brought shrug, facepalm, and selfie. Emoji 4.0 massively expanded ZWJ profession sequences with skin tone variants.
Ver emojis →2017 2017
Emoji 5.0
Star-struck, exploding head, T-Rex, broccoli, and woman with headscarf. Subdivision flags for England, Scotland, and Wales.
Ver emojis →2018 2018
Emoji 11.0
Hair diversity (red, curly, white, bald), superhero, kangaroo, lobster, and party face. 157 new emojis.
Ver emojis →2019 2019
Emoji 12.0, Emoji 12.1
Accessibility emojis (wheelchair, hearing aid, guide dog). Yawning face, flamingo, otter, waffle, and gender-neutral people.
Ver emojis →2020 2020
Emoji 13.0, Emoji 13.1
Smiling face with tear, transgender flag, seal, nesting dolls, and people hugging. Couples with skin tone combinations.
Ver emojis →2021 2021
Emoji 14.0
Melting face, saluting face, face with peeking eye, coral, beans, and handshake with skin tones. 112 new emojis.
Ver emojis →2022 2022
Emoji 15.0
Shaking face, moose, goose, jellyfish, and three new heart colors (pink, light blue, grey). 31 new emojis.
Ver emojis →2023 2023
Emoji 15.1
Head shaking vertically/horizontally, phoenix, lime, brown mushroom, and family direction-facing ZWJ sequences.
Ver emojis →2024 2024
Emoji 16.0
Face with bags under eyes, fingerprint, and root vegetable. Three new emojis in a minimal but meaningful update.
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