About Botmoji
Botmoji is a Twitter bot designed to help users understand emoji meanings. Simply tweet any emoji to @botmoji to receive its name, a larger version, and a link to its Emojipedia page. Ideal for deciphering unsupported emojis or learning more about your favorite symbols.
FAQ
As of September 9, 2025, there are 3,953 emojis in the Unicode Standard. The most recent release, Emoji 17.0, added 7 new emojis.
Both 'emoji' and 'emojis' are commonly accepted plurals in English. Emojipedia uses 'emojis' for clarity.
No, you cannot create a custom emoji that functions as a standard emoji character. You can send custom images, but they will not behave like text-based emojis.
To access new emojis, update your operating system or apps (like iOS, Android, or messaging platforms) to the latest version. Emoji releases depend on platform vendors.
Emoji designs vary by platform because each vendor (e.g., Apple, Google, Samsung) creates its own artwork. However, the meaning of each emoji remains consistent.
Yes, all modern operating systems support emoji characters. Basic display is widespread, though input methods and fonts may differ.
Keith Broni, the Editor-in-Chief at Emojipedia, is responsible for researching and writing the emoji definitions.
Emoticons and smileys are platform-specific icons, while emojis are standardized characters available across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Emoji meanings are consistent, but designs vary.
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