Unicode 1.1 Emojis
One of the earliest Unicode versions, defining basic symbol characters that would later become emojis.
Face Smiling (8)
Face Affection (4)
Face Tongue (3)
Face Neutral Skeptical (2)
Face Sleepy (3)
Face Unwell (2)
Face Concerned (14)
Face Negative (5)
Face Costume (6)
Cat Face (9)
Monkey Face (3)
Heart (15)
Emotion (9)
Hand Fingers Open (12)
Hand Fingers Partial (12)
Hand Single Finger (30)
Hand Fingers Closed (24)
Hands (24)
Hand Prop (6)
Body Parts (21)
Person (48)
Person Gesture (42)
Person Role (42)
Person Fantasy (12)
Person Activity (31)
Person Sport (18)
Person Resting (6)
Family (78)
Person Symbol (3)
Animal Mammal (23)
Animal Bird (6)
Animal Amphibian (1)
Animal Reptile (3)
Animal Marine (7)
Animal Bug (5)
Plant Flower (8)
Plant Other (10)
Food Fruit (12)
Food Vegetable (3)
Food Prepared (8)
Food Asian (13)
Food Sweet (12)
Drink (8)
Dishware (2)
Place Map (2)
Place Geographic (2)
Place Building (17)
Place Religious (1)
Place Other (15)
Transport Ground (19)
Transport Water (4)
Transport Air (3)
Time (16)
Sky & Weather (23)
Event (17)
Award Medal (1)
Sport (10)
Game (14)
Arts & Crafts (2)
Clothing (24)
Sound (4)
Music (6)
Musical Instrument (5)
Phone (6)
Computer (7)
Light & Video (11)
Book Paper (15)
Money (6)
Mail (10)
Writing (3)
Office (16)
Science (1)
Medical (2)
Household (2)
Other Object (2)
Transport Sign (7)
Warning (5)
Arrow (20)
Religion (1)
Zodiac (13)
Av Symbol (12)
Math (4)
Punctuation (7)
Currency (2)
Other Symbol (18)
Keycap (12)
Alphanum (39)
Geometric (22)
Country Flag (10)
About Unicode 1.1
One of the earliest Unicode versions, defining basic symbol characters that would later become emojis. Unicode 1.1 was released on June 1, 1993 by the Unicode Consortium, the nonprofit organization responsible for maintaining the universal character encoding standard.
This version includes 719 new base emoji characters and 345 skin tone variants, totaling 1064 new emoji sequences. Every emoji listed on this page is available on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and all modern web browsers.
Click any emoji to copy it to your clipboard instantly, or tap its name to visit the full detail page with meanings, shortcodes for Slack and Discord, HTML entities, Unicode codepoints, and platform-by-platform visual comparisons.