Emoji | |
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Symbol sets | Emoji |
Assigned | 1,144 code points |
Unicode version history | |
1.0.0 | 78 (+78) |
3.0 | 80 (+2) |
3.2 | 88 (+8) |
4.0 | 96 (+8) |
4.1 | 111 (+15) |
5.1 | 115 (+4) |
5.2 | 142 (+27) |
6.0 | 858 (+716) |
6.1 | 871 (+13) |
7.0 | 975 (+104) |
8.0 | 1,016 (+41) |
9.0 | 1,088 (+72) |
10.0 | 1,144 (+56) |
Note: These counts are for emoji that are single Unicode characters; many more emoji are composed of sequences of two or more characters. Emoji were first defined in Unicode 6.0, and pre-6.0 characters were only defined as emoji in 6.0 or later. |
Emoji (Japanese:
Originating on Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s, emoji have become increasingly popular worldwide since their international inclusion in Apple's iPhone, which was followed by similar adoption by Android and other mobile operating systems. Apple's macOS operating system supports emoji as of version 10.7 (Lion). Microsoft added monochrome Unicode emoji coverage to the Segoe UI Symbol system font in Windows 8 and added color emoji in Windows 8.1 via the Segoe UI Emoji font. The first international Emojicon conference was held in San Francisco, California on November 4, 2016.