Statistiques emoji
Number of Emojis
In total, there are 3,790 emojis in the Unicode Standard as of September 2024. This includes sequences for gender or skin tone, flags, and the components that are used to create keycap, flag, and other sequences.
The latest emoji release is Emoji 16.0. The next expected release is Emoji 17.0, currently scheduled for September 2025.
Recent Emoji Trends
Regarding emoji trends, recent analyses from Emojipedia have found that:
- 💕🆙 Based on over 7 billion tweets over 11 years, emoji use has never been higher
- 😂😭 While 2021 saw Loudly Crying Face dethron 😂 Tears of Joy as Twitter's top emoji, as of July 2022 😂 Tears of Joy is now back at #1
- 💉⏫ The use of the syringe emoji has been greatly increasing since December 2020
- 🥺⏫ Pleading Face experienced surging popularity in 2020, but the ✨ Sparkles replaced it as the #3 emoji in the world in late 2021.
An Emojipedia analysis on emoji usage in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic found the following:
- ☺️📉 The relative use of positive smiley face emojis was on the decline (down 5.63%)
- 📊📈 The top ten emojis used on Twitter are relatively stable
- 🔝😂 Face with Tears of Joy was the most used emoji on Twitter
- 💕🆙 Emoji use as a whole continued to rise, with nearly one in five tweets containing at least one emoji
- 🤔🦠 The increase in emoji use was potentially slowed by our new normal, but its too soon to say this with certainty
- 😃👍 Smileys & People still dominated in terms popular emoji categories, while 🔣 Symbols are on the decline
- ✈️⤵️ Emojis in the Travel & Places category saw larger than usual decreases recently, possibly due to travel restrictions
See also: Coronavirus-related emoji trends.
Emoji Popularity: Twitter
According to an Emojipedia analysis, the top 10 emojis used on Twitter across 2021 were:
- 😭 Loudly Crying Face
- 😂 Face with Tears of Joy
- 🥺 Pleading Face
- 🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing
- ❤️ Red Heart
- ✨ Sparkles
- 🙏 Folded Hands
- 😍 Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes
- 🥰 Smiling Face with Hearts
- 😊 Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes
Emoji Popularity: Unicode
Unicode has worked with vendors to rank the most popular emojis in current use. As of December 2021, these were:
- 😂 Face with Tears of Joy
- ❤️ Red Heart
- 🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing
- 👍 Thumbs Up
- 😭 Loudly Crying Face
- 🙏 Folded Hands
- 😘 Face Blowing a Kiss
- 🥰 Smiling Face with Hearts
- 😍 Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes
- 😊 Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes
In October 2019 these were:
- 😂 Face With Tears of Joy
- ❤️ Red Heart
- 😍 Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes
- 🤣 Rolling on the Floor Laughing
- 😊 Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes
- 🙏 Folded Hands
- 💕 Two Hearts
- 😭 Loudly Crying Face
- 😘 Face Blowing a Kiss
- 👍 Thumbs Up
Emojipedia pages include Google Trends intregation which show the relative popularity of emojis in search terms over time. Other emoji statistics resources include:
- 🐦 Twitter: emojitracker (note: emojitracker does not track any emoji approved after 2016)
- 🛫 Telegram: @EmojiStatsBot
Emoji Usage
- 😲 Over one in five tweets now includes an emoji (21.54%)
- 💬 5 billion emojis are sent daily on Facebook Messenger
- 📸 By mid-2015, half of all comments on Instagram included an emoji
- 🍑 Only 7% of people use the peach emoji as a fruit
- The rest mostly use it as a butt or for other non-fruit uses
- Apple revealed the most used emojis on iOS in a 2017 report
Emojipedia
- 📍 Founded: 2013
- 👀 Average monthly page views: 50 million
- 📥 Emoji Wrap email subscribers: > 18,000
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