Emojis non genrés
This list is for emojis which do not specify a gender. This does not indicate that the characters will display with an ambiguous, gender neutral, gender inclusive, genderqueer or non-binary appearance on all (or any) platforms, but does ensure that a specific gender is not chosen.
For example, the 🤦 Person Facepalming emoji does not specify a gender, but was previously shown as a woman on most platforms. This same emoji once displayed as a man on iOS, but a woman on Samsung and Windows.
Truly neutral (smiley) characters such as Face With Cowboy Hat do not feature on this page.
The color of the clothing worn by non-gender-specifying people emojis varies across platforms. Some platforms such as Apple, Huawei, and WhatsApp opt for gray clothing, while Google, Samsung, and Microsoft's designs are wearing orange.
This color convention does not hold true for emojis where clothing is used to convey their role (e.g. 👮 Police Officer, 🧛 Vampire).
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