Emoji 0.6
Unicode 6.0 · 10ๆ 2010
Original emoji set from Unicode 6.0. Included core smileys, people, animals, food, weather, activities, objects, and symbols.
New Emojis (719)
A big grin with wide, open eyes conveying enthusiastic happiness. Often used to show delight, excitement, or pleasant surprise.
A broad smile with happy, squinting eyes showing genuine warmth. Used to express pure happiness, laughter, or great news.
A wide grin with raised cheeks and smiling eyes showing radiant joy. Used to convey beaming pride, happiness, or excitement.
A face laughing hard with squinted eyes and open mouth. Used for intense laughter, hilarious moments, or uncontrollable fun.
A grinning face with a sweat drop, mixing relief with nervous laughter. Used when something is stressful but working out, or awkwardly funny.
A laughing face with tears streaming from the eyes. The most popular emoji for expressing something so funny it makes you cry.
A smiling face with one eye closed in a wink, suggesting playfulness. Used to hint at a joke, flirtation, or a shared secret.
A warm, rosy-cheeked smile with happy crinkled eyes. Used to express genuine warmth, gratitude, or bashful happiness.
A smiling face with heart-shaped eyes conveying deep infatuation. Used to show love, admiration, or finding something irresistibly attractive.
A winking face with a hand sending a kiss represented by a heart. Used to send affection, express love, or say a sweet goodbye.
A simple, classic warm smile with rosy cheeks. Used to express contentment, friendliness, or gentle happiness.
A face giving a kiss with eyes closed, showing sincere affection. Used to express a heartfelt kiss or deep affection.
A smiling face with closed eyes and a tongue licking lips. Used to express that food is delicious or anticipation of a great meal.
A winking face with tongue out, showing playful mischief. Used for teasing, jokes, or a cheeky, flirtatious message.
A face squinting with tongue sticking out, expressing playful disgust or silliness. Used to tease, mock lightheartedly, or react to something gross.
A half-smile with one side raised, conveying smug satisfaction or flirtation. Used to suggest confidence, sarcasm, or a knowing attitude.
A flat expression with a slight frown showing boredom or disapproval. Used to convey being unimpressed, annoyed, or not finding something funny.
A calm, content face with closed eyes and a small smile. Used to express relief, peace, or satisfaction after stress has passed.
A sad, thoughtful face with downcast eyes. Used to express quiet sadness, nostalgia, deep reflection, or feeling melancholy.
A tired face with a drooping eye and a small bubble from the nose. Used to express drowsiness, boredom, or being half-asleep.
A face wearing a surgical mask over the nose and mouth. Used to indicate illness, concern about germs, or health precautions.
A face with X marks for eyes suggesting unconsciousness or being stunned. Used to express being knocked out, overwhelmed, or completely exhausted.
A face with very wide eyes and an open mouth showing complete astonishment. Used to react to something utterly shocking or unbelievable.
A red, blushing face with wide eyes expressing embarrassment. Used to show embarrassment, shyness, being caught off guard, or intense flattery.
A pale face with wide eyes and open mouth showing fear. Used to express fright, dread, or being scared of something.
A worried face with a sweat drop showing anxiety and fear. Used to express nervous anxiety, dread, or a stressful, scary situation.
A slightly sad face with a sweat drop suggesting bittersweet relief. Used to express that a difficult situation has passed but left some residual stress.
A face with one tear falling from an eye. Used to express sadness, disappointment, or being touched by something moving.
A face with streaming tears and wide open mouth sobbing intensely. Used for intense sadness, overwhelming emotion, or dramatic crying over anything.
A face with hands on cheeks screaming in horror like Munch's painting. Used to react to extreme fear, shock, or a terrifying situation.
A face with x-shaped eyes and a frustrated frown showing confusion. Used to express being fed up, exasperated, or completely done with a situation.
A face with scrunched brows and clenched expression showing strain. Used to express struggling through difficulty, pushing on despite hardship.
A face with a clear downward mouth and sad eyes. Used to express feeling let down, disappointed, or sad about an outcome.
A sad face with a sweat drop showing stress and disappointment. Used to express feeling down due to a difficult or stressful situation.
A face with drooping eyes and a wide open exhausted mouth. Used to express extreme tiredness, exasperation, or total exhaustion.
A face with x-shaped tired eyes and a downward mouth. Used to express burnout, total exhaustion, or being completely worn out.
A proud or angry face with steam blowing from the nostrils. Used to express triumph, smugness, or barely-contained frustration and anger.
A deep red face with furrowed brows and clenched teeth showing rage. Used to express intense anger, fury, or being absolutely livid.
A red face with a frown and furrowed brows showing anger. Used to express frustration, displeasure, or moderate anger.
A furious red face with devil horns showing evil anger. Used to express being in a devilishly bad mood or intense, malicious anger.
A white human skull symbol representing death or danger. Used for Halloween, warnings, dark humor, or to indicate something deadly or exhausting.
A smiling swirled pile of brown poo with eyes. Used humorously to call something bad, express disgust in a funny way, or for bathroom jokes.
A large, frightening red Japanese oni monster face with horns. Used for Halloween, threats, anger, or referencing Japanese mythology and folklore.
A small, sinister green Japanese tengu goblin face. Used to represent mischief, evil, Halloween scares, or Japanese folklore creatures.
A friendly white ghost with a wavy body and playful expression. Used for Halloween, spooky fun, invisibility jokes, or ghost-related humor.
A grey extraterrestrial with large black eyes and a small mouth. Used to express feeling like an outsider, sci-fi themes, or referencing UFOs.
A pixelated purple alien monster reminiscent of classic arcade games. Used for retro gaming, sci-fi references, or feeling like an invader.
A cartoon cat face with a wide open grin showing teeth. Used to express feline happiness, excitement, or as an alternative to the regular grin.
A joyful cat face with a big smile and happy, squinting eyes. Used to express pure cat-like joy or enthusiastic happiness.
A laughing cat with tears of joy streaming from its eyes. Used to react to something hilarious from a cat-lover's perspective.
A cat face with heart-shaped eyes showing adoration. Used to express love for cats or intense affection for anything adorable.
A cat with a slightly smug or wry sideways smile. Used to suggest feline mischief, sarcasm, or a knowing, smirky cat attitude.
A cat puckering up to give a kiss with closed eyes. Used to send cute affection, especially among cat lovers.
A cat with wide, shocked eyes and an open mouth expressing distress. Used to react to something shocking, scary, or overwhelming.
A sad cat face with tears falling from its eyes. Used to express sadness or disappointment in a cute, cat-like way.
A cat with a frowning, angry expression showing displeasure. Used to express feline-style sulking, anger, or being in a bad mood.
A monkey covering its eyes with both hands. Used to express not wanting to see something, avoiding embarrassment, or shock.
A monkey covering both ears with its hands. Used to express not wanting to hear something bad, shocking news, or willful ignorance.
A monkey covering its mouth with both hands. Used to express keeping quiet, not saying something, or shock at something said.
A pink envelope sealed with a red heart. Used to send romantic messages, express love, or reference heartfelt written communication.
A red heart pierced by Cupid's arrow. Used to represent falling in love, being struck by romance, or Valentine's Day.
A pink heart tied with a ribbon like a gift. Used to express giving love, a heartfelt gift, or romantic affection.
A pink heart with sparkles radiating from it. Used to show enthusiastic love, excitement, or extra-special affection.
A pink heart with motion lines suggesting it is getting bigger. Used to express growing love, an expanding heart, or overflowing affection.
A pink heart with motion lines showing it is beating. Used to express a racing heart, excitement in love, or passionate emotion.
Two pink hearts circling each other. Used to express mutual love, a loving relationship, or two people deeply in love.
Two small pink hearts side by side. Used to express affection, love between two people, or a sweet, romantic connection.
A heart shape inside a square frame as a decorative symbol. Used as a cute, decorative expression of love or affection.
A red heart split down the middle. Used to express heartbreak, grief, loss, or the pain of a relationship ending.
The classic red heart symbol of love and affection. Used universally to express love, care, and deep emotional connection.
A bright yellow heart symbolizing happiness and friendship. Used to express joy, platonic love, sunshine, and warm friendship.
A green heart associated with nature, health, and envy. Used for environmental topics, jealousy, wellness, or fresh, natural themes.
A blue heart conveying trust, loyalty, and calm affection. Used for stable love, sadness, ocean themes, or supporting a cause.
A purple heart representing compassion, spirituality, and deep love. Used to honor military service, express sensitive emotions, or show soulful affection.
A pair of lips leaving a lipstick kiss mark. Used to send a kiss, show affection, or leave a loving mark on a message.
A red 100 score with an underline showing a perfect result. Used to express full agreement, perfection, or giving something top marks.
A red jagged comic-book style symbol representing impact or anger. Used to express anger, frustration, or a sudden burst of emotion.
A yellow explosion burst suggesting a crash or impact. Used to express an explosion, a big impact, a collision, or something dramatic happening.
A yellow star-like swirl representing dizziness or sparkle. Used to express feeling dizzy, starstruck, or to add a sparkly decorative touch.
Multiple blue water droplets representing sweat or splashing. Used for sweating, water activities, excitement, or working out intensely.
A small cloud of smoke suggesting rapid movement or speed. Used to indicate running away, moving fast, or something disappearing quickly.
A white comic-style speech bubble. Used to represent talking, a conversation, or to highlight something someone said.
Three Z letters representing the sound of snoring or sleep. Used to indicate sleeping, boredom, or that something is very dull and sleep-inducing.
A hand waving side to side. Used to say hello or goodbye.
A flat open hand raised upright. Used to volunteer, ask a question, or say stop.
A hand forming a circle with the thumb and index finger, other fingers extended. Means 'okay' or 'perfect.'
Two fingers raised in a V shape. Represents victory, peace, or the classic peace sign.
A hand with the index finger pointing to the left. Used to indicate or direct attention leftward.
A hand with the index finger pointing to the right. Used to indicate or direct attention rightward.
A hand with the index finger pointing upward. Used to direct attention or indicate something above.
A hand with the index finger pointing downward. Used to direct attention below or indicate something beneath.
A single index finger pointing straight up. Used to make a point or draw attention to something important.
A closed fist with the thumb raised upward. Universally used to express approval, agreement, or 'good job.'
A closed fist with the thumb pointing downward. Used to express disapproval, disagreement, or rejection.
A clenched fist raised in the air. Symbolizes solidarity, strength, resistance, or victory.
A fist facing forward as if coming toward the viewer. Used for fist bumps or to express determination.
Two hands clapping together. Used to express applause, appreciation, or celebration.
Two hands raised up with palms facing outward. Used to celebrate, cheer, or express joy.
Two open hands with palms facing outward. Used to indicate openness, a hug, or offering.
Two hands pressed together with fingers pointing up. Used for prayer, gratitude, pleading, or the 'namaste' gesture.
A hand with fingers extended, applying nail polish. Used to express glamour, self-care, or a sassy attitude.
An arm bent at the elbow showing a flexed muscle. Used to represent strength, fitness, or accomplishment.
A human ear. Used to indicate listening, hearing, or music.
A human nose. Used to indicate smell, sniffing, or body parts.
A pair of eyes looking to the side. Used to indicate watching, curiosity, or a sneaky glance.
A pink tongue sticking out. Used to express playfulness, taste, or silliness.
A pair of red lips. Used to represent speaking, kissing, or beauty.
A small infant with a round face. Used to represent babies, newborns, or new beginnings.
A young boy with short hair. Used to represent boys or children.
A young girl, often depicted with a hair accessory. Used to represent girls or children.
A person with blond hair. Used to represent people with light or blond hair.
An adult man with short dark hair. The basic male person emoji.
An adult woman with long hair. The basic female person emoji.
An elderly man with gray hair and wrinkles. Used to represent older men or aging.
An elderly woman with gray hair. Used to represent older women or aging.
A person with a frowning or sad expression. Used to show unhappiness or concern.
A person with a pouting or sulky expression. Used to show annoyance or displeasure.
A person crossing their arms in an X shape to signal no. Used to express refusal or denial.
A person raising both arms overhead in a circle to signal OK. Means everything is fine or approved.
A person holding one hand out with palm up, as if presenting information. Used for helpfulness or a sassy 'as if' attitude.
A person raising one hand up. Used to volunteer, ask a question, or get attention.
A person bowing deeply with head lowered. Common in East Asian cultures to show respect or apology.
A gender-neutral police officer wearing a uniform and badge cap. Used to represent law enforcement, authority, or public safety.
A gender-neutral guard wearing a traditional ceremonial uniform with a tall bearskin hat. Often used to represent the British Royal Guards or formal sentinels.
A gender-neutral construction worker wearing a hard hat and safety vest. Represents builders, construction sites, and manual labor.
A young woman wearing a crown or tiara, representing royalty, fairy tales, or elegance. Used to express admiration, fantasy, or a royal theme.
A gender-neutral person wearing a turban, representing cultural and religious traditions associated with South Asian and Middle Eastern communities.
A person wearing a traditional Chinese skullcap (gua pi mao), representing Chinese cultural heritage and traditional attire.
A gender-neutral person wearing a wedding veil. Represents marriage, weddings, and bridal traditions.
A cherubic baby with small wings and a halo, representing innocence, divine protection, or heavenly beings. Often used to express cuteness or blessing.
Santa Claus with his iconic red suit, white beard, and jolly expression. Represents Christmas, gift-giving, and holiday cheer.
A gender-neutral person receiving a head massage, representing relaxation, self-care, and spa treatments.
A person sitting in a salon chair getting their hair cut by a stylist. Commonly used for haircuts, beauty appointments, and grooming.
A person walking at a leisurely or purposeful pace. Commonly used to represent walking, strolling, going somewhere, or taking a walk.
A person running at full speed. Commonly used for running, exercise, jogging, racing, or the feeling of being in a hurry.
A woman in a red dress dancing with joy and energy. Used for dancing, parties, celebrations, music, and expressing happiness.
Two people wearing matching bunny ears, often in a playful or festive pose. Used for parties, dancing, fun, and group celebrations.
A person riding a snowboard down a snowy slope, representing the sport of snowboarding. Used for winter sports, mountain recreation, and cool, youthful energy.
A person riding a wave on a surfboard, representing the sport of surfing. Used for beach culture, ocean sports, and a relaxed, adventurous lifestyle.
A person doing a front crawl stroke in the water, representing swimming as a sport or leisure activity. Used for pools, beaches, fitness, and water recreation.
A person relaxing in a bathtub, representing bathing, self-care, and relaxation. Used for bath time, spa days, and unwinding after a long day.
A woman and man holding hands, representing a romantic couple or close friendship. Used for relationships, dating, and togetherness.
Two people sharing a kiss with a heart above, representing romantic love and affection. Used for romantic relationships, Valentine's Day, and expressions of love.
Two people standing close together with a heart between them, symbolizing love and romance.
A simple dark silhouette of a person's upper body and head, often used to represent a generic user or anonymous individual.
A classic family depiction with parents and a child, representing the concept of family in general.
A pair of bare human footprints, often used to symbolize a journey, path taken, or someone's presence.
A round monkey face with big ears and a tan muzzle. Used to express playfulness, cheekiness, or primate-related humor.
A full-body monkey shown swinging or standing with a long tail. Used for animals, jungle themes, or cheeky behavior.
A cute dog face with floppy ears and a happy expression. Widely used to express love for dogs or pet-related content.
A stylized poodle with a curly coat and groomed fur. Used to represent fancy dogs, grooming, or French culture.
A gray wolf with a fierce or howling expression. Used for wildness, loyalty, strength, or fantasy/werewolf themes.
A cute cat face with pointed ears and whiskers. One of the most popular emojis, used for cats, cuteness, and curiosity.
An orange tiger face with black stripes and fierce eyes. Used for power, wildness, or sports team mascots.
A brown horse face with a long snout and expressive eyes. Used for horses, racing, or equestrian topics.
A full-body horse in a galloping or standing pose. Used for racing, equestrian sports, speed, or freedom.
A round cow face with horns and a gentle look. Used for dairy, farming, or expressions like 'holy cow'.
A round pink pig face with a curly snout. Used playfully for messiness, greed, or farm animal references.
A wild boar with tusks and a bristly brown coat. Represents wilderness, toughness, or hunting.
Just the pink nostrils of a pig shown up close. A playful emoji used to call someone a pig or for snorting humor.
A white fluffy sheep without horns. Represents innocence, farming, counting sheep, or the zodiac.
A Bactrian camel with two humps and a sturdy build. Used for Central Asian desert travel or wildlife.
A large gray elephant with a long trunk and big ears. Represents memory, wisdom, Africa/Asia, or the GOP (Republicans).
A small round mouse face with big ears and pink nose. Used for cuteness, shyness, or rodent references.
A chubby hamster with round cheeks, often smiling. Used for cuteness, pet rodents, or hoarding humor.
A white rabbit face with long pink-tipped ears. Used for Easter, cuteness, magic tricks, or speed.
A brown bear face or full body with a friendly expression. Used for bears, hugs, or outdoor/wilderness themes.
A gray koala clinging to a branch with large fluffy ears. Represents Australia, cuteness, or sleepiness.
A black-and-white giant panda with round eyes. Represents China, conservation, or cuteness.
Two animal paw prints side by side. Used to represent pets, animal tracks, or love for animals.
A white domestic chicken with red comb. Represents farms, cowardice, or eggs.
A yellow chick breaking out of a spotted egg. Represents new beginnings, Easter, or birth.
A small fluffy yellow chick facing sideways. Used for Easter, cuteness, spring, or newborns.
A baby chick facing directly forward with wide eyes. Used for Easter, innocence, or surprise.
A small generic blue or red bird perched or in flight. Used for general bird references, Twitter/X, or freedom.
A black-and-white penguin with a cheerful expression. Represents Antarctica, cold weather, Linux, or cuteness.
A green frog with wide eyes and a broad smile. Used for Kermit the Frog memes, rain, or 'it's not easy being green'.
A green turtle with a patterned shell. Represents slowness, longevity, ocean conservation, or patience.
A coiled or slithering snake, often green. Represents danger, deception, the zodiac, or Slytherin (Harry Potter).
A colorful dragon face with horns and fierce eyes. Used for fantasy, Chinese culture, fire-breathing, or strength.
A large blue whale spouting water from its blowhole. Represents ocean life, majesty, or whale watching.
A blue dolphin leaping through the air. Represents intelligence, playfulness, ocean joy, or freedom.
A simple blue fish in profile. Used for fishing, seafood, aquariums, or Pisces zodiac.
A brightly colored tropical fish with stripes. Represents reef ecosystems, aquariums, Finding Nemo, or diving.
A round, spiky puffer fish inflated with dots. Represents defense, puffing up, sushi (fugu), or surprise.
A purple or orange octopus with eight tentacles. Represents intelligence, the ocean, multitasking, or mystery.
A coiled spiral seashell. Represents the beach, ocean sounds, collecting shells, or spirals.
A small snail with a spiral shell on its back. Used for slowness, patience, gardening, or mail (snail mail).
A green caterpillar or generic insect. Used for bugs, software bugs (errors), or creepy crawlies.
A small black ant shown in profile. Represents hard work, colonies, picnics, or tiny size.
A yellow-and-black striped bee. Represents honey, pollination, hard work, or being 'busy as a bee'.
A red ladybug with black spots. Represents good luck, gardens, cute insects, or childhood.
A colorful bunch of mixed flowers tied together. Used for celebrations, romance, gifts, or floral appreciation.
A delicate pink cherry blossom flower. Represents spring in Japan, beauty, fleeting moments, and hanami festivals.
A white flower with a yellow center shown in a circular design. Used for purity, nature, or Japanese aesthetics.
A red rose with a green stem and leaves. The classic symbol of love, romance, Valentine's Day, or beauty.
A vibrant red or pink hibiscus flower. Represents tropical climates, Hawaii, beauty, or herbal tea.
A bright yellow sunflower with brown center. Represents sunshine, happiness, summer, Ukraine, or positivity.
A simple white flower with rounded yellow petals. Used for spring, nature, freshness, or general floral beauty.
A pink or red tulip flower on a green stem. Represents spring, the Netherlands, love, or garden flowers.
A small green seedling sprouting two tiny leaves. Represents new beginnings, growth, planting, or environmentalism.
A tall palm tree with feathery fronds. Represents tropical beaches, vacation, summer, or island life.
A green saguaro cactus with spines and arms. Represents deserts, toughness, the American Southwest, or Mexico.
Golden stalks of rice bundled together. Represents harvest season, agriculture, Asia, or Thanksgiving.
A sprig of fresh green herbs with small leaves. Used for cooking, herbal medicine, nature, or cannabis (slang).
A rare four-leaf clover. Represents good luck, fortune, finding something rare, or Irish heritage.
A red autumn maple leaf. Represents Canada, fall foliage, seasonal change, or the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Orange and brown fallen autumn leaves. Represents fall, seasonal change, decay, or harvesting.
Green leaves blown by a breeze. Represents nature, wind, freshness, or environmental themes.
A red-and-white spotted mushroom. Represents foraging, Mario Bros., magic mushrooms, or forest floors.
A cluster of purple or green grapes on a vine. Used to represent fruit, wine, vineyards, or a sweet treat.
A pale green or yellow melon, sometimes shown sliced. Used for fruit, summer snacks, or refreshment.
A slice of bright red watermelon with green rind and black seeds. Popular for summer, picnics, and refreshing treats.
A round orange citrus fruit with a small leaf. Used for tangerines, oranges, or citrus in general.
A yellow curved banana. Commonly used for the fruit itself, humor, or as a playful symbol.
A whole pineapple with spiky green leaves on top. Represents tropical fruit, hospitality, or summer vibes.
A shiny red apple with a green leaf and stem. Used for apples, healthy eating, teachers, or the saying 'an apple a day.'
A bright green apple with a leaf and stem. Represents green apples, tart flavors, or healthy snacking.
A round, fuzzy peach with a leaf. Used for the fruit, sweetness, or colloquially as a compliment.
Two bright red cherries joined by a stem with leaves. Used for the fruit, sweetness, slot machines, or as a cute symbol.
A red strawberry with green leafy top. Represents the fruit, sweetness, desserts, or summer flavors.
A round red tomato with a green stem and leaves. Used for the fruit or vegetable, cooking, Italian food, or gardening.
A shiny purple eggplant with a green stem. Represents the vegetable in cooking contexts and is widely used as an innuendo emoji.
A yellow ear of corn with green husk. Used for corn, harvest season, popcorn, or summer barbecues.
A brown chestnut in its shell. Used for chestnuts, autumn, roasting, or the holiday season.
A loaf of sliced bread. Represents bread, baking, carbohydrates, or everyday staple foods.
A cooked piece of meat on a large bone. Used for meat, feasting, prehistoric caveman humor, or BBQ.
A cooked chicken or turkey leg. Represents fried chicken, Thanksgiving, Renaissance fairs, or meaty meals.
A classic hamburger with bun, patty, and toppings. Used for burgers, fast food, BBQ, or American cuisine.
A serving of golden french fries in a red carton. Represents fast food, side dishes, or a salty snack.
A slice of pizza with toppings. Used for pizza, Italian food, delivery night, or a crowd-pleasing meal.
An egg frying in a pan. Used for cooking, breakfast, preparing food, or the act of making a meal.
A steaming pot filled with stew or soup. Represents comfort food, cooking, soups, or a hot meal.
A Japanese bento box with compartments of various foods. Used for Japanese cuisine, packed lunches, or meal prep.
A round Japanese rice cracker with a dark stripe. Represents rice crackers, Japanese snacks, or light bites.
A triangular Japanese onigiri rice ball wrapped in seaweed. Used for Japanese cuisine, lunch, or quick snacks.
A bowl of steamed white rice. Represents rice, Asian cuisine, a staple food, or a simple meal.
A plate of curry sauce served over rice. Used for Japanese or Indian curry, comfort food, or Asian cuisine.
A steaming bowl of noodle soup like ramen. Represents ramen, noodles, Japanese food, or a warm comforting bowl.
A plate of spaghetti with red tomato sauce. Used for Italian food, pasta, dinner, or comfort meals.
A roasted Japanese sweet potato with a golden interior. Represents sweet potatoes, autumn street food, or Japanese snacks.
A skewer of Japanese oden ingredients in broth. Represents Japanese comfort food, winter dishes, or street food.
A piece of nigiri sushi with fish on rice. Used for sushi, Japanese cuisine, seafood, or fine dining.
A skewered or breaded fried shrimp. Represents shrimp tempura, seafood, Japanese food, or fried snacks.
A round Japanese fish cake (narutomaki) with a pink swirl. Used for Japanese ramen toppings or fishcake dishes.
Three colored mochi balls on a skewer. Used for Japanese sweets, cherry blossom season, or traditional desserts.
A swirled soft-serve ice cream cone. Used for ice cream, desserts, summer treats, or sweetness.
A cup of colorful shaved ice with syrup. Represents shaved ice, summer desserts, or refreshing cold treats.
A round scoop of ice cream in a dish or cone. Used for ice cream, desserts, sweetness, or a cold treat.
A round glazed doughnut with frosting. Represents doughnuts, sweet treats, police jokes, or indulgent snacks.
A round chocolate chip cookie. Used for cookies, baking, sweet treats, or internet browser cookies.
A layered birthday cake with lit candles on top. Represents birthdays, celebrations, parties, or anniversaries.
A slice of cream and strawberry shortcake. Used for desserts, celebrations, cake, or sweet occasions.
A rectangular bar of chocolate, sometimes shown broken. Represents chocolate, sweets, indulgence, or comfort eating.
A colorful wrapped piece of hard candy. Represents candy, sweets, Halloween, or childhood treats.
A round lollipop on a stick. Used for candy, sweets, childlike fun, or something colorful and playful.
A golden pudding or flan in a dish. Represents custard, pudding, desserts, or Japanese purin.
A round clay pot filled with golden honey. Used for honey, sweetness, natural products, or Winnie the Pooh references.
A steaming cup of coffee or tea on a saucer. Represents coffee, tea, warm drinks, or a cozy morning.
A small handleless cup of green tea. Represents Japanese or Chinese tea culture, calm, or mindfulness.
A sake bottle and cup set. Used for Japanese rice wine, toasts, Japanese cuisine, or drinking culture.
An elegant stemmed wine glass filled with red wine. Used for wine, fine dining, romance, or celebrations.
A martini glass with a cocktail and garnish. Represents cocktails, nightlife, sophistication, or happy hour.
A colorful tropical cocktail with a straw, fruit, and umbrella. Used for vacation, beach bars, summer, or fruity drinks.
A large glass mug of frothy beer. Represents beer, pub culture, celebrations, or casual drinking.
Two beer mugs clinking together in a toast. Used for cheers, friendship, celebrations, or drinking with friends.
A fork and knife crossed or side by side. Represents eating, restaurants, meal preparation, or food.
A large chef's knife or cleaver. Represents cooking, cutting, knives, or occasionally used in darker contexts.
A blue globe centered on Asia and Australia. Represents the Asia-Pacific region, global connectivity, or worldwide topics.
A silhouette map of the Japanese archipelago. Used to represent Japan, Japanese culture, or travel to Japan.
A mountain with an eruption of lava and smoke. Used to represent volcanic activity, Hawaii, danger, or explosive situations.
The iconic snow-capped silhouette of Japan's Mount Fuji. Used to represent Japan, Japanese culture, or natural landmarks.
A simple red-roofed residential house. The classic symbol for home, real estate, household, or domestic life.
A house with a green garden or yard in front. Used to represent suburban homes, gardening, or cozy domestic life.
A tall multi-story office or commercial building. Used to represent work, business, corporate environments, or city life.
A Japanese post office building marked with the Japanese postal symbol. Used for mail, postal services, or Japan-related contexts.
A white building with a red cross, representing a hospital or medical facility. Used for healthcare, emergencies, or medical topics.
A sturdy building with columns representing a bank or financial institution. Used for money, finance, or banking topics.
A tall building with a letter H, representing a hotel. Used for travel accommodation, hospitality, or lodging.
A building adorned with a heart, representing a love hotel common in Japan. Used for romantic stays or adult themes.
A brightly lit store with large front windows. Represents 24-hour convenience stores, quick shopping, or snacks.
A building with multiple windows representing a school or educational institution. Used for education, learning, or student life.
A large multi-story retail building. Used to represent shopping malls, department stores, or retail therapy.
An industrial building with smokestacks or chimneys. Used to represent manufacturing, industry, production, or pollution concerns.
A traditional multi-tiered Japanese castle with curved roofs. Used to represent Japan, feudal history, or samurai culture.
A European-style stone castle with towers. Used to represent royalty, medieval history, fairy tales, or fantasy settings.
A white chapel or wedding venue with a heart. Used to represent weddings, marriage ceremonies, or romantic events.
The iconic red-and-white Tokyo Tower against a sky. Used to represent Tokyo, Japan, or landmark tourism.
The famous green Statue of Liberty on her pedestal. Used to represent New York, the USA, freedom, or American culture.
A white Christian church with a cross and steeple. Used to represent Christianity, religious services, or places of worship.
A decorative water fountain in a park or plaza. Used to represent parks, city squares, wishes, or pleasant outdoor spaces.
A small camping tent. Used to represent camping, outdoor adventures, music festivals, or roughing it in nature.
A cityscape partially obscured by thick fog or mist. Used to represent foggy weather, mystery, San Francisco, or unclear situations.
A city skyline lit up at night with stars above. Used to represent nighttime, city life, romance, or late-night activities.
A bright sun rising over mountain peaks with colorful sky. Used to represent dawn, new beginnings, mountain views, or morning.
The sun rising over the horizon with a colorful dawn sky. Used to represent morning, new beginnings, optimism, or fresh starts.
A city skyline transitioning from day to night at dusk. Used to represent early evenings, the golden hour, or city ambiance.
The sun setting behind a city or landscape with warm colors. Used to represent evenings, endings, beauty, or winding down.
An illuminated bridge spanning water at nighttime. Used to represent nighttime scenery, connectivity, or romantic evenings.
Wavy steam lines over water, indicating a hot spring or onsen. Used to represent hot springs, Japanese onsens, relaxation, or hot baths.
A decorated horse on a merry-go-round carousel. Used to represent amusement parks, fairs, childhood, or nostalgic fun.
A large circular Ferris wheel at an amusement park or fair. Used to represent carnivals, fairs, amusement parks, or scenic rides.
A roller coaster with a loop or hill at an amusement park. Used to represent thrills, amusement parks, excitement, or ups and downs.
A spinning red-and-white (and sometimes blue) barber pole. Used to represent barbershops, haircuts, or grooming.
A large colorful striped big-top circus tent. Used to represent the circus, entertainment, performances, or festive events.
A passenger railway car or wagon. Used to represent train travel, commuting, or rail transportation.
A sleek, modern high-speed train. Used to represent fast rail travel, bullet trains, or efficient public transit.
A white Japanese Shinkansen bullet train with a pointed nose. Used to represent Japan's famous bullet trains or high-speed rail.
A subway or underground metro train. Used to represent urban subway systems, commuting, or underground transit.
A railway station with a clock or canopy. Used to represent train stations, departures, arrivals, or transit hubs.
A side view of a city bus. Used to represent public transportation, bus travel, commuting, or urban transit.
A white emergency ambulance with a red cross and lights. Used to represent medical emergencies, healthcare, or urgent help.
A red fire truck with a ladder. Used to represent firefighters, emergencies, fire departments, or rescue services.
A police car with flashing lights. Used to represent law enforcement, police, emergencies, or traffic stops.
A yellow taxi cab with a checkered stripe. Used to represent taxis, cabs, city transport, or hailing a ride.
A standard red or blue passenger car. One of the most common vehicle emojis, used for driving, cars, or road travel.
A blue SUV or off-road vehicle. Used to represent SUVs, family vehicles, or adventure driving.
A box truck used for deliveries. Used to represent shipping, package delivery, logistics, or moving.
A classic two-wheeled bicycle. Used to represent cycling, eco-friendly transport, fitness, or leisure biking.
A sign post marking a public bus stop. Used to represent waiting for a bus, public transit, or commuting.
A gasoline pump at a filling station. Used to represent fueling up, gas stations, petrol, or energy costs.
A flashing red and blue emergency light or siren. Used to represent police, emergencies, alerts, or warnings.
A horizontal traffic signal showing red, yellow, and green lights. Used for traffic, signals, or go/stop contexts.
Orange-and-black construction barriers or warning signs. Used to represent road work, building projects, caution, or work in progress.
A heavy metal ship's anchor. Used to represent nautical themes, stability, being grounded, or sailors.
A white sailboat on blue water. Used to represent sailing, boating, leisure on water, or nautical adventures.
A fast motorized speedboat on water. Used to represent boating, water sports, speed, or aquatic recreation.
A large cargo or ocean-going ship. Used to represent shipping, maritime industry, sea voyages, or international trade.
A commercial passenger airplane in flight. One of the most common travel emojis, used for flying, airports, or vacations.
An airline or theater seat with a seatbelt. Used to represent seating, booking a seat, airplanes, or theaters.
A white rocket ship launching upward. Used to represent space exploration, launches, ambition, startups, or going fast.
An hourglass with sand fully settled at the bottom. Used to represent time running out, deadlines, patience, or completion.
An hourglass with sand still flowing. Used to represent time passing, waiting, processes in progress, or patience needed.
A wristwatch showing time. Used to represent time, punctuality, watches, or being on schedule.
A classic alarm clock with two bells on top. Used to represent waking up, alarms, schedules, or early mornings.
A clock face showing exactly 12:00. Used to represent noon, midnight, or scheduling at twelve o'clock.
A clock face showing 1:00. Used for scheduling, time references, or indicating the one o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 2:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the two o'clock hour in conversations.
A clock face showing 3:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the three o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 4:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the four o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 5:00. Commonly used to reference end of the work day or the five o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 6:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the six o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 7:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the seven o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 8:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the eight o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 9:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the nine o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 10:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the ten o'clock hour.
A clock face showing 11:00. Used for scheduling or indicating the eleven o'clock hour.
A completely dark circle representing the new moon phase. Used for lunar cycles, astronomy, nighttime, or new beginnings.
A half-lit moon showing the first quarter phase. Used for lunar cycles, astronomy, or half-and-half concepts.
A mostly full moon in the waxing gibbous phase. Used for lunar tracking, astronomy, or near-full moon contexts.
A completely illuminated round full moon. Used to represent the full moon, werewolves, bright nights, or lunar events.
A classic thin crescent moon shape. Used to represent nighttime, sleep, Islam, or the moon in general.
A half-lit moon with a smiling face on the right side. Used for lunar themes or playful nighttime references.
A bright yellow sun with rays radiating outward. Used to represent sunshine, warmth, daytime, summer, or positivity.
A classic five-pointed yellow star. Used to represent excellence, favoriting, fame, achievements, or the night sky.
A bright glowing or sparkling star. Used to represent something special, sparkle, magic, celebrities, or outstanding quality.
A bright star streaking across the night sky. Used to represent wishes, luck, meteor showers, or dreams coming true.
A swirling galaxy with stars and nebula colors. Used to represent the cosmos, outer space, the universe, or stargazing.
A fluffy white cloud. Used to represent cloudy weather, cloud computing, daydreaming, or sky themes.
A sun partially covered by a white cloud. Used to represent partly cloudy weather or mild, overcast skies.
A blue spiral cyclone or whirlpool shape. Used to represent cyclones, hurricanes, dizziness, spinning, or confusion.
A colorful arc of a rainbow across the sky. Used to represent hope, LGBTQ+ pride, beauty after rain, or positivity.
A closed, folded umbrella. Used to represent rain preparedness, umbrellas, or keeping handy for wet weather.
An open umbrella with rain drops falling on it. Used to represent rainy weather, being caught in the rain, or staying dry.
A bright yellow lightning bolt symbol. Used to represent electricity, high voltage warnings, power, energy, or fast speed.
A symmetrical six-pointed ice crystal snowflake. Used to represent snow, winter, cold temperatures, or unique individuality.
A snowman figure without surrounding snow. Used to represent snowmen, winter, or cold weather in a simpler context.
Orange and red flames. Used to represent fire, heat, passion, trending topics, spicy food, or something exciting.
A single blue water droplet. Used to represent water, hydration, rain, tears, or liquid in general.
A curling blue ocean wave. Used to represent the ocean, surfing, water, waves, or coastal themes.
A carved pumpkin with a glowing, jagged face, typically associated with Halloween. Used to represent Halloween, spooky themes, and autumn festivities.
A decorated green evergreen tree adorned with colorful ornaments, lights, and a star on top. Used to represent Christmas, the holiday season, and festive celebrations.
Colorful bursts of light exploding in the night sky. Used to celebrate holidays, special events, and new year festivities.
A handheld firework emitting a shower of bright golden sparks. Used to represent celebrations, New Year's Eve, and festive occasions.
Three golden sparkling stars or glittering flashes of light. Used to indicate something special, magical, clean, or to add visual excitement to a message.
A brightly colored inflated balloon, often red or pink, with a string. Commonly used for birthdays, parties, celebrations, and joyful occasions.
A party popper bursting with confetti and streamers. Used to celebrate events, express excitement, and mark special occasions like birthdays or New Year.
A colorful ball releasing a burst of confetti and streamers. Used to celebrate parties, milestones, and festive events.
A small bamboo tree decorated with colorful paper strips and ornaments for the Japanese Tanabata festival. Represents wishes, the star festival, and Japanese tradition.
A pair of green pine branches tied with a decorative knot, used in Japanese New Year (Kadomatsu) decorations. Symbolizes good luck and the Japanese New Year.
A pair of traditional Japanese Hina dolls dressed in imperial court costumes. Associated with the Japanese Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day or Doll Festival) held on March 3.
Colorful koinobori (carp-shaped windsocks) flying in the breeze. A symbol of the Japanese Children's Day holiday and hopes for children's strength and success.
A decorative Japanese glass wind chime (furin) hanging from a string. Associated with Japanese summer, gentle breezes, and a relaxing, peaceful atmosphere.
A scene depicting the Japanese Tsukimi (moon-viewing) tradition, showing rice dumplings and autumn plants under a full moon. Represents the Japanese harvest moon festival.
A pink or red decorative bow ribbon. Used to represent gifts, presents, celebrations, and can also symbolize awareness campaigns or special occasions.
A colorfully wrapped present box tied with a ribbon and bow. Used to represent gifts, presents, birthdays, holidays, and surprises.
A single admission or event ticket with a dotted tear line. Represents attending events, concerts, movies, sports games, or travel.
A gold trophy cup with handles and a star emblem. Used to represent winning, achievement, excellence, competition, and success.
A classic black-and-white soccer ball. Used for topics related to soccer (football), sports, and athletic activities.
A white baseball with red stitching. Used to represent baseball, America's pastime, sports, and related events.
An orange basketball with black curved lines. Used to represent basketball, the NBA, sports, and athletic activities.
A brown oval American football with white laces and stripes. Used to represent American football, the NFL, and sports culture.
A yellow-green tennis ball and racket. Used to represent tennis, matches, Wimbledon, and racket sports in general.
A red bowling ball knocking over white pins on a lane. Used to represent bowling, bowling alleys, and recreational sports.
A golf flag in a hole on a green course. Used to represent golf, golf courses, and recreational or professional golfing.
A fishing rod with a line dangling in water, sometimes with a fish. Used to represent fishing, a relaxing hobby or sport, and the outdoors.
A sleeveless athletic running shirt or tank top with a racing number. Used to represent running, marathons, athletic competitions, and sports.
A pair of crossed downhill skis with poles. Used to represent skiing, winter sports, mountain resorts, and snow activities.
A red and white circular target with an arrow or dart hitting the center. Used to represent accuracy, goals, achievement, and target-hitting.
A brightly colored toy water gun or squirt pistol. Used to represent water fights, summer fun, play, and sometimes metaphorically for shooting or pointing.
A shiny black billiard 8-ball. Used to represent pool, billiards, game rooms, and can be used metaphorically for luck or fate ("magic 8-ball").
A glowing purple crystal or fortune-teller's ball on a stand. Used to represent fortune telling, magic, mystery, psychic predictions, and the future.
A game controller with buttons and directional pad. Used to represent video games, gaming culture, consoles, and electronic entertainment.
A classic one-armed bandit slot machine with spinning reels and a lever. Used to represent gambling, casinos, luck, and Las Vegas.
A six-sided die showing the number six with white dots. Used to represent board games, dice games, luck, chance, and tabletop gaming.
The black spade suit symbol from playing cards. Used to represent card games, poker, and can sometimes reference gardening tools.
The red heart suit symbol from playing cards. Used to represent card games, poker, and also love and romance.
The red diamond suit symbol from playing cards. Used to represent card games, poker, and can also represent the gemstone.
The black club suit symbol from playing cards. Used to represent card games, poker, and occasionally golf clubs.
A playing card depicting a court jester or joker. Used to represent wild cards, card games, jokes, and the DC Comics villain.
The red dragon tile from the Chinese game of Mahjong. Used to represent Mahjong, a traditional Chinese tile game, and Asian gaming culture.
Japanese hanafuda (flower playing cards) arranged in a fan. Represents Japanese card games, traditional culture, and hanafuda gameplay.
Comedy and tragedy theater masks, one smiling and one frowning. Used to represent theater, drama, performing arts, acting, and the entertainment industry.
A wooden artist's palette with colorful paint blobs and a paintbrush. Used to represent painting, visual art, creativity, and artistic expression.
A pair of eyeglasses with round or rectangular lenses. Used to represent vision correction, reading, or an intellectual or nerdy personality.
A classic business necktie. Represents formal attire, professional settings, office work, or dressing up.
A simple short-sleeved t-shirt. Represents casual clothing, fashion, or everyday wear.
A pair of blue denim jeans. Represents casual fashion, everyday clothing, or a relaxed style.
A sleeveless dress. Represents women's fashion, formal or casual attire, and style.
A traditional Japanese kimono robe with wide sleeves. Represents Japanese culture, tradition, or elegant formal wear.
A two-piece bikini swimsuit. Represents beach life, swimming, summer, or tropical vacations.
A women's casual top or blouse. Represents women's fashion, clothing shopping, or casual attire.
A small coin purse or wallet. Represents money, shopping, or women's accessories.
A classic handbag with handles. Represents fashion, shopping, women's accessories, or carrying essentials.
A small clutch bag or pouch. Represents evening wear, fashion accessories, or going out.
A school or travel backpack. Represents education, travel, hiking, or carrying belongings.
A classic men's dress shoe or oxford. Represents formal attire, business wear, or footwear.
A sporty sneaker or running shoe. Represents exercise, athletics, casual fashion, or an active lifestyle.
A classic high-heeled stiletto shoe. Represents fashion, femininity, formal events, or elegance.
A strappy women's sandal with a slight heel. Represents summer footwear, fashion, or warm weather.
A knee-high women's boot. Represents fashion, fall or winter footwear, or stylish outerwear.
A golden royal crown with jewels. Represents royalty, power, achievement, or being the best.
A wide-brimmed women's hat with a bow. Represents fashion, elegance, sunny days, or a feminine style.
A tall black top hat. Represents magic, formal occasions, old-fashioned elegance, or a magician.
A black mortarboard graduation cap. Represents academic achievement, education, and graduation ceremonies.
A tube of red lipstick. Represents makeup, beauty, femininity, or getting glam.
A diamond engagement or wedding ring. Represents love, marriage, proposals, or jewelry.
A brilliant-cut blue or clear gemstone. Represents luxury, diamonds, jewelry, or something precious.
A speaker with three large sound waves. Represents loud audio, high volume, or blasting music.
A megaphone-style loudspeaker or bullhorn. Represents announcements, broadcasting, or making noise.
A handheld megaphone or bullhorn. Represents announcements, protests, cheering, or amplifying a voice.
A golden bell. Represents notifications, alerts, school bells, or ringing in a celebration.
A sheet of written musical notation. Represents music composition, classical music, or songwriting.
A single eighth note. Represents music, singing, a song playing, or a musical moment.
Two eighth notes connected by a beam. Represents music, singing, a catchy tune, or listening to songs.
A handheld stage microphone. Represents performing, singing, public speaking, or karaoke.
A pair of over-ear headphones. Represents music listening, audio, podcasts, or personal entertainment.
A classic portable radio with an antenna. Represents radio broadcasting, music, news, or retro technology.
A golden brass saxophone. Represents jazz music, blues, musical performance, or a cool, smooth vibe.
An electric or acoustic guitar. Represents rock music, playing an instrument, concerts, or musical passion.
A piano or electronic keyboard instrument. Represents music, piano playing, composing, or classical arts.
A brass trumpet. Represents jazz, orchestral music, fanfare, announcements, or a bold sound.
A classic wooden violin with a bow. Represents classical music, orchestras, elegance, or string performance.
A modern smartphone. Represents mobile communication, apps, texting, or digital life.
A smartphone with a curved arrow indicating a call or action. Represents receiving a call, downloading, or mobile connectivity.
A vintage rotary or classic landline telephone. Represents calling, communication, or old-school phone technology.
A telephone handset receiver. Represents phone calls, communication, or contacting someone.
A small electronic pager or beeper. Represents old-school communication, medical staff, or retro technology.
A fax or facsimile machine. Represents office communication, document sending, or legacy business technology.
A AA or cylindrical battery. Represents power, energy, charging, or device power levels.
A two-pronged electric plug. Represents power, electricity, charging devices, or plugging in.
An open laptop computer. Represents computing, work, coding, online activity, or remote work.
A minidisc or computer storage disk. Represents data storage, computing, or retro digital media.
A 3.5-inch floppy disk. Represents data storage, saving files, retro computing, or the classic save icon.
A shiny CD or optical disc. Represents music albums, software, data storage, or physical media.
A DVD disc with a label. Represents movies, video content, physical media, or home entertainment.
A vintage film or movie camera. Represents filmmaking, cinema, recording, or creative video production.
A film production clapper board. Represents movie-making, action, film sets, or starting a scene.
A classic TV set or flat-screen television. Represents watching TV, media, entertainment, or broadcasting.
A digital or film camera. Represents photography, capturing moments, travel, or creative arts.
A handheld video camera. Represents recording video, filmmaking, home movies, or documentation.
A VHS video cassette tape. Represents retro home video, movies, nostalgia, or old technology.
A magnifying glass tilted to the left. Represents searching, investigating, zooming in, or looking closely.
A magnifying glass tilted to the right. Represents searching, research, detective work, or examining details.
A glowing yellow light bulb. Represents ideas, innovation, creativity, inspiration, or electricity.
A handheld flashlight or torch. Represents finding your way in the dark, camping, emergencies, or searching.
A glowing red paper lantern. Represents Asian festivals, Chinese New Year, decoration, or celebration.
A notebook with a colorful decorative cover. Represents journaling, note-taking, school, or personal writing.
A red closed book. Represents reading, literature, education, or a story yet to be opened.
An open book with visible pages. Represents reading, learning, storytelling, knowledge, or study.
A green closed book. Represents reading, reference material, finance, or environmental topics.
A blue closed book. Represents reading, academia, knowledge, or authoritative reference material.
An orange closed book. Represents reading, learning, textbooks, or educational content.
A stack of multiple books. Represents education, a library, reading, knowledge, or academic study.
A spiral-bound notebook. Represents note-taking, journaling, school, or writing down ideas.
A yellow ledger or accounting book. Represents finances, bookkeeping, accounting, or record-keeping.
A document page with a curled corner. Represents documents, files, text content, or written information.
A rolled-up paper scroll tied with ribbon. Represents historical documents, diplomas, ancient writing, or proclamations.
A blank document page facing up. Represents documents, files, written content, or a new page.
A folded newspaper. Represents news, journalism, current events, or reading the latest headlines.
A document with multiple colored bookmark tabs. Represents organization, referencing sections, or tabbed filing.
A red ribbon bookmark. Represents saving your place in a book, favoriting content, or remembering something.
A brown drawstring money bag with a dollar sign. Represents wealth, money, financial success, or a big payday.
A paper banknote with a yen symbol. Represents Japanese currency, money, finance, or paying in yen.
A green paper dollar bill. Represents US currency, money, payment, wealth, or financial transactions.
A dollar bill with wings flying away. Represents spending money, financial loss, expenses, or cash disappearing.
A blue credit or debit card. Represents payment, online shopping, banking, or financial transactions.
An upward bar chart with a yen sign. Represents financial growth, stock market gains, or economic increase in Japan.
A white sealed envelope. Represents mail, messages, email, letters, or communication.
An envelope with an @ symbol. Represents email, digital messaging, online communication, or inbox.
An envelope with an arrow pointing inward. Represents receiving mail, incoming messages, or new correspondence.
An envelope with a downward arrow. Represents sending or downloading a message, email, or document.
A tray with an upward arrow indicating outgoing items. Represents sending mail, outbox, or dispatching documents.
A tray with a downward arrow indicating incoming items. Represents receiving mail, inbox, or incoming documents.
A sealed brown cardboard box. Represents shipping, deliveries, packages, moving, or online orders.
A red mailbox with a raised flag indicating outgoing mail. Represents sending letters, postal service, or mailing something.
A red mailbox with the flag lowered. Represents an empty mailbox, no new mail, or a postal box.
A red public postbox or mailbox. Represents mailing letters, postal service, or sending correspondence.
A yellow wooden pencil. Represents writing, drawing, editing, school, or creative work.
A black fountain pen nib tip. Represents writing, calligraphy, signing documents, or fine penmanship.
A notepad with a pencil. Represents taking notes, writing memos, to-do lists, or jotting down ideas.
A brown leather briefcase. Represents business, work, professionalism, job-hunting, or carrying documents.
A yellow file folder. Represents organizing documents, filing, office work, or managing records.
An open yellow file folder with visible contents. Represents accessing files, open records, or browsing documents.
A calendar page showing a date. Represents scheduling, dates, appointments, planning, or events.
A tear-off daily calendar block. Represents dates, daily planning, scheduling, or marking the days.
A rolodex-style card index or stack of index cards. Represents contact management, indexing, or filing references.
A line chart trending upward. Represents growth, progress, success, rising stocks, or positive trends.
A line chart trending downward. Represents decline, loss, falling numbers, or negative trends.
A vertical bar chart or graph. Represents data analysis, statistics, reports, business metrics, or comparisons.
A clipboard with a paper clipped to it. Represents tasks, checklists, forms, surveys, or data collection.
A red pushpin or thumbtack. Represents pinning items, marking locations, posting notes, or highlighting something important.
A round red pushpin. Represents location marking, pinning content, maps, or highlighting a point.
A silver metal paperclip. Represents attaching documents, email attachments, organization, or holding things together.
A flat 30cm ruler. Represents measurement, precision, geometry, school supplies, or design.
A set square or triangular ruler. Represents geometry, drafting, precision measurement, or technical drawing.
A pair of open scissors. Represents cutting, crafting, editing, removing something, or arts and crafts.
A closed padlock. Represents security, privacy, locking something, or restricted access.
An open padlock. Represents unlocked access, openness, vulnerability, or removing restrictions.
A locked padlock with a pen. Represents a signed and sealed document, privacy with writing access, or secure editing.
A padlock with a key inserted. Represents secure access, unlocking with the right key, or password-protected content.
A classic metal key. Represents access, unlocking, security, solutions, or finding the key to something.
A claw hammer. Represents construction, building, DIY projects, fixing things, or hitting the nail on the head.
A round black bomb with a lit fuse. Represents danger, explosive situations, an imminent problem, or something shocking.
A metal adjustable wrench or spanner. Represents mechanics, fixing things, engineering, or maintenance work.
A hex nut and bolt fastener. Represents mechanics, assembly, engineering, hardware, or fastening things together.
A chain link icon. Represents hyperlinks, connections, sharing a URL, or linking content together.
A satellite dish or antenna. Represents communication, broadcasting, space technology, or receiving signals.
A medical syringe with needle. Represents medicine, injections, vaccines, healthcare, or blood drawing.
A round or oval medication pill. Represents medicine, healthcare, treating illness, or pharmaceuticals.
A closed wooden or panel door. Represents entry, exit, opportunity, privacy, or opening new possibilities.
A white ceramic toilet bowl. Represents a bathroom, restroom needs, plumbing, or bathroom humor.
A lit cigarette with smoke. Represents smoking, tobacco, a smoke break, or a no-smoking warning.
A stone Easter Island head statue (moai). Represents Easter Island, mystery, ancient monuments, or the classic stone face meme.
A blue sign displaying 'ATM', indicating the location of an automated teller machine. Used to show where cash can be withdrawn.
The international symbol of access showing a person in a wheelchair. Indicates facilities or spaces that are accessible to people with disabilities.
A sign depicting a male figure, used to indicate a men's restroom or bathroom. Commonly seen on lavatory doors.
A sign depicting a female figure, used to indicate a women's restroom or bathroom. Commonly seen on lavatory doors.
A sign showing both male and female figures, indicating a unisex or shared restroom. Common in airports, malls, and public buildings.
A sign showing a baby or infant figure, indicating a baby changing room or family facility. Found in restrooms and family-friendly venues.
A sign displaying 'WC' (water closet), the European term for a toilet or restroom. Widely used in international signage.
A yellow triangle with an exclamation mark, the universal symbol for caution or warning. Used to alert people to potential hazards.
A red circle with a white horizontal bar, the universal no-entry sign. Indicates that entry is prohibited, often on one-way roads.
A red circle with a diagonal slash, the universal symbol for 'not allowed' or prohibited. Used to indicate something is forbidden.
A prohibition sign with a cigarette crossed out, indicating that smoking is not allowed in the area.
A sign displaying '18' with a prohibition symbol, indicating that content or access is restricted to adults aged 18 and over.
A bold arrow pointing straight upward, used to indicate an upward direction, increase, or to scroll up.
A diagonal arrow pointing toward the upper right, indicating a direction at a 45-degree angle or upward growth.
A bold arrow pointing to the right, used to indicate direction, next step, or forward movement.
A diagonal arrow pointing toward the lower right, indicating a downward-right direction or decline.
A bold arrow pointing straight downward, used to indicate a downward direction, decrease, or to scroll down.
A diagonal arrow pointing toward the lower left, indicating a downward-left direction.
A bold arrow pointing to the left, used to indicate direction, previous step, or backward movement.
A diagonal arrow pointing toward the upper left, indicating an upper-left direction.
A double-headed arrow pointing both up and down, indicating that something can move or extend in both vertical directions.
A double-headed arrow pointing both left and right, indicating horizontal movement, width, or bidirectional flow.
A curved arrow that starts going right and curves back to the left, commonly used as a reply or return symbol.
A curved arrow that starts going left and curves back to the right, often used to indicate a forward or redirect action.
A curved arrow sweeping upward and to the right, often used to indicate a link going to another location or level.
A curved arrow sweeping downward and to the right, used to indicate returning to or going down to something.
Two arrows forming a clockwise vertical loop, indicating a refresh, reload, or repeating cycle.
A leftward arrow with the word 'BACK' in blue, indicating a return to a previous page or step.
A rightward arrow with the word 'END' in blue, indicating the conclusion or final point of something.
A bidirectional arrow with the word 'ON!' in blue, indicating something is active, enabled, or turned on.
A rightward arrow with the word 'SOON' in blue, indicating that something is coming or will happen shortly.
An upward arrow with the word 'TOP' in red, indicating a return to the top of a page or the highest position.
A six-pointed star with a dot in the center, used in esoteric and astrological contexts as a symbol of divine balance.
The zodiac symbol for Aries (March 21 โ April 19), the ram. Represents the first sign of the zodiac, associated with boldness.
The zodiac symbol for Taurus (April 20 โ May 20), the bull. Represents the second sign of the zodiac, associated with stability.
The zodiac symbol for Gemini (May 21 โ June 20), the twins. Represents the third sign of the zodiac, associated with duality.
The zodiac symbol for Cancer (June 21 โ July 22), the crab. Represents the fourth sign of the zodiac, associated with emotion.
The zodiac symbol for Leo (July 23 โ August 22), the lion. Represents the fifth sign of the zodiac, associated with confidence.
The zodiac symbol for Virgo (August 23 โ September 22), the maiden. Represents the sixth sign, associated with precision.
The zodiac symbol for Libra (September 23 โ October 22), the scales. Represents the seventh sign, associated with balance.
The zodiac symbol for Scorpio (October 23 โ November 21), the scorpion. Represents the eighth sign, associated with intensity.
The zodiac symbol for Sagittarius (November 22 โ December 21), the archer. Represents the ninth sign, associated with adventure.
The zodiac symbol for Capricorn (December 22 โ January 19), the sea goat. Represents the tenth sign, associated with ambition.
The zodiac symbol for Aquarius (January 20 โ February 18), the water bearer. Represents the eleventh sign, associated with innovation.
The zodiac symbol for Pisces (February 19 โ March 20), the fish. Represents the twelfth sign, associated with intuition.
The symbol for Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer, sometimes called the 13th zodiac sign (November 29 โ December 17).
A rightward-pointing triangle, the universal play symbol used to start audio or video playback.
Two rightward-pointing triangles, the universal fast-forward symbol to skip ahead in audio or video.
A leftward-pointing triangle, the universal rewind or reverse symbol used to play media backward.
Two leftward-pointing triangles, the universal rewind symbol to quickly move backward in audio or video.
A small upward-pointing triangle button, used in media players to increase a value or navigate upward.
Two upward-pointing triangles stacked, indicating a fast increase or rapid upward navigation.
A small downward-pointing triangle button, used in media players to decrease a value or navigate downward.
Two downward-pointing triangles stacked, indicating a fast decrease or rapid downward navigation.
A film clapperboard or movie camera symbol inside a rounded square, indicating a movie theater or cinema.
A series of vertical bars of increasing height, representing cellular signal strength on mobile devices.
A phone with vibration lines, indicating that a mobile device is set to vibrate instead of ring.
A phone with an X or power symbol indicating it is switched off, used to show a device is turned off.
A bold X symbol representing the multiplication operation in mathematics, also used for closing or canceling.
A bold plus sign representing addition in mathematics, or used to indicate more, positive, or new content.
A bold horizontal dash representing subtraction in mathematics, or used to indicate less or removal.
A horizontal line with a dot above and below, representing the division operation in mathematics.
Two bold exclamation marks side by side, used for strong emphasis or expressing extreme surprise.
An exclamation mark followed by a question mark, used to express disbelief, shock, or rhetorical questioning.
A bold red question mark used to indicate uncertainty, a question, or an unknown element with emphasis.
A hollow or white question mark used to indicate a question or uncertainty in a softer style.
A hollow or white exclamation mark used to express mild emphasis or alert in a softer style.
A bold red exclamation mark used to express strong emphasis, urgency, or a warning.
A wavy horizontal line used in Japanese typography as a range indicator or decorative dash.
Two currency symbols with arrows between them, representing the exchange of one currency for another.
A bold dollar sign symbol, used to represent money, USD currency, or financial topics generally.
Three chasing arrows forming a triangle, the universal symbol for recycling and environmental sustainability.
A three-pronged trident inside a circle, used as an emblem in various contexts including military and brand logos.
An orange oval badge shape, used to represent a name tag or identification badge worn at events.
A green and yellow shield-shaped symbol used in Japan on vehicles driven by new or beginner drivers.
A large hollow red circle, used in Japanese contexts to mean 'correct' or 'yes', opposite of a cross mark.
A green square with a white checkmark, indicating approval, completion, or a correct answer.
A checked checkbox showing a checkmark inside a square box, indicating a completed or selected item.
A simple checkmark or tick symbol indicating correctness, approval, or task completion.
A bold red X symbol indicating incorrectness, rejection, cancellation, or a wrong answer.
A red square with a white X inside, used to indicate cancellation, deletion, or an incorrect option.
A single decorative curly loop, used as an ornamental flourish or to represent a looping action.
A Japanese punctuation mark resembling the letter M with a curvy top, used to separate song parts or sections.
An asterisk with eight equally spaced spokes, used as a decorative star or for emphasis in text.
A bold eight-pointed star or starburst shape, used for emphasis, decoration, or to highlight content.
A decorative green sparkle or star symbol used to add flair, indicate something special or new.
The letter C inside a circle, the universal copyright symbol indicating intellectual property protection.
The letter R inside a circle, indicating that a trademark has been officially registered with authorities.
The letters TM in superscript, indicating a trademark claim even if not yet officially registered.
A keycap button showing the # (hash or pound) symbol, representing the number sign or hashtag key.
A keycap button displaying the number 0, representing the zero digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 1, representing the one digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 2, representing the two digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 3, representing the three digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 4, representing the four digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 5, representing the five digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 6, representing the six digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 7, representing the seven digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 8, representing the eight digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 9, representing the nine digit key on a phone or keyboard.
A keycap button displaying the number 10, representing the ten key used in ranked lists or countdowns.
A button showing uppercase letters ABCD, indicating uppercase Latin alphabet text input mode.
A button showing lowercase letters abcd, indicating lowercase Latin alphabet text input mode.
A button showing digits 1234, indicating numeric text input mode on a keyboard or device.
A button showing symbols like #@!, indicating symbol or special character text input mode.
A button showing mixed letters ABC, indicating a general Latin alphabet input mode combining cases.
A red button with the letter A, representing the A blood type in medical and Japanese cultural contexts.
A red button with the letters AB, representing the AB blood type, the rarest major blood type.
A red button with the letter B, representing the B blood type in medical and Japanese cultural contexts.
A red button labeled 'CL', used in Japanese contexts to mean 'clear', often seen on calculators or forms.
A blue button labeled 'COOL', used to indicate something is cool, great, or an approved status.
A green button labeled 'FREE', indicating that something is available at no cost or is free of charge.
A lowercase letter 'i' in a circle, the universal symbol for information or help, found at info kiosks.
A purple button labeled 'ID', used to indicate identification, an ID number, or identity verification.
The letter M inside a circle, commonly used to represent a metro or subway system on maps and signage.
A yellow-green button labeled 'NEW', indicating fresh content, a new feature, or a recently added item.
A red button labeled 'NG' (No Good), used in Japanese contexts to indicate something is not acceptable.
A red button with the letter O, representing the O blood type, the most common blood type worldwide.
A blue button labeled 'OK', indicating approval, agreement, or that something is acceptable.
A blue button labeled 'P', used to indicate parking availability or a parking zone.
A red button labeled 'SOS', the international distress signal used to indicate an emergency.
A blue button labeled 'UP!', indicating something is trending upward, upgraded, or submitted.
An orange button labeled 'VS', used to indicate a versus or competition matchup between two parties.
A Japanese button showing '๐' (ใใ/here), used to indicate the current location or 'you are here'.
A Japanese button showing a kanji meaning 'service charge', used on menus and receipts in Japan.
A Japanese button showing a kanji meaning 'monthly amount' or 'monthly fee', used in billing contexts.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'not free of charge', indicating a paid service or item.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'reserved', indicating a reserved seat or booking.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'bargain' or 'special deal', used in shops and advertisements.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'discount', indicating a reduced price or sale item.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'free of charge', indicating something available at no cost.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'prohibited', indicating that something is not allowed.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'acceptable' or 'can do', indicating approval or capability.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'application' or 'apply', used for forms and registrations.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'passing grade', indicating a successful result or score.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'vacancy', indicating available space or an open slot.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'congratulations', used in celebratory contexts and cards.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'secret', indicating confidential or restricted information.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'open for business', indicating a shop or service is operating.
A Japanese button with a kanji meaning 'no vacancy', indicating no available space or slots.
A solid red circle, used as a color swatch, status indicator, or general red symbol in designs.
A solid blue circle, used as a color swatch, status indicator, or general blue decorative element.
A solid black circle, used as a bullet point, color swatch, or general dark indicator symbol.
A solid white or outline circle, used as a color swatch, status indicator, or minimal design element.
A large solid black square, used as a bold design element, color block, or bullet in lists.
A large solid white or outlined square, used as a blank canvas, color block, or design element.
A medium-sized solid black square, used as a design element, bullet point, or color block.
A medium-sized solid white or outlined square, used as a design or layout element.
A medium-small solid black square, used as a compact design element or list bullet.
A medium-small solid white or outlined square, used as a compact design or layout element.
A small solid black square, used as a tiny bullet point or compact design element.
A small solid white or outlined square, used as a tiny decorative or layout element.
A large orange diamond shape, used as a colorful geometric element or warning indicator.
A large blue diamond shape, used as a colorful geometric element or decorative symbol.
A small orange diamond shape, used as a compact geometric bullet or decorative element.
A small blue diamond shape, used as a compact geometric bullet or decorative element.
A solid red upward-pointing triangle, used to indicate an increase, warning, or upward trend.
A solid red downward-pointing triangle, used to indicate a decrease, caution, or downward trend.
A cyan diamond shape with a white dot in the center, used as a decorative geometric element.
A circle with a central dot representing a radio button UI element, used to indicate a selectable option.
A square with a white interior and dark border representing a UI button, used as an interactive element.
A solid black square with a subtle border representing a UI button, used as a dark interactive element.
A black and white chequered flag used to signal the end of a race. Commonly associated with motorsports and victory.
A red triangular flag on a pole. Often used to mark a location, indicate a warning, or signal a point of interest.
Two Japanese flags crossed over each other. Used in celebrations, festivals, and to represent Japan or Japanese culture.
The flag of China. It features a red background with a large yellow star and four smaller yellow stars in the upper left corner.
The flag of Germany. It features three horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold.
The flag of Spain. It features three horizontal stripes of red, yellow (twice as wide), and red with the royal coat of arms.
The flag of France. It features three vertical stripes of blue, white, and red, known as the French tricolor.
The flag of the United Kingdom. It features the Union Jack, combining the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick in red, white, and blue.
The flag of Italy. It features three vertical stripes of green, white, and red.
The flag of Japan. It features a white background with a red circle representing the sun, known as the Nisshoki or Hinomaru.
The flag of South Korea. It features a white background with a red and blue Taeguk symbol in the center and four black trigrams at the corners.
The flag of Russia. It features three horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red.
The flag of the United States. It features thirteen horizontal red and white stripes and a blue canton with fifty white stars representing the fifty states.