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  A collection of 14,808 emoji images from Apple, Facebook, Google, and WhatsApp. It includes all the emojis for these apps/platforms as of early 2022.
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- * Counts: Facebook=3664, Google=3664, Apple=3961, WhatsApp=3519.
 
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  * The emoji code points are at the end of the filename. For example, the filename "astronaut-dark-skin-tone_1f9d1-1f3ff-200d-1f680.png" can be converted to an emoji in several different ways (in JavaScript):
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  * `"\u{1f9d1}\u{1f3ff}\u{200d}\u{1f680}"`
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  * `String.fromCodePoint(0x1f9d1, 0x1f3ff, 0x200d, 0x1f680)`
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  * More generally: `String.fromCodePoint(...filename.split("_")[1].split("-").map(n => parseInt(n, 16)))`
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- * The images are all 144x144 pixels.
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- * The 4 tar files directly contain the image files (they're not inside a parent folder).
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- ## apple examples:
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- ![apple emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/RzW71pz.png)
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- ## facebook examples:
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- ![facebook emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/xGxFgrd.png)
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- ## google examples:
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- ![google emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/C3TjJbd.png)
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- ## whatsapp examples:
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- ![whatsapp emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/PFNbgQP.png)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  A collection of 14,808 emoji images from Apple, Facebook, Google, and WhatsApp. It includes all the emojis for these apps/platforms as of early 2022.
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+ * Counts: Facebook=3664, Google=3664, Apple=3961, WhatsApp=3519, Samsung=3752, JoyPixels=3538, Twitter=3544, emojidex=2040, LG=3051, OpenMoji=3512, Microsoft=3931.
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+ * Sizes: Facebook=144x144, Google=144x144, Apple=144x144, WhatsApp=144x144, Samsung=108x108, JoyPixels=144x144, Twitter=144x144, emojidex=144x144, LG=136x128, OpenMoji=144x144, Microsoft=144x144.
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  * The emoji code points are at the end of the filename. For example, the filename "astronaut-dark-skin-tone_1f9d1-1f3ff-200d-1f680.png" can be converted to an emoji in several different ways (in JavaScript):
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  * `"\u{1f9d1}\u{1f3ff}\u{200d}\u{1f680}"`
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  * `String.fromCodePoint(0x1f9d1, 0x1f3ff, 0x200d, 0x1f680)`
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  * More generally: `String.fromCodePoint(...filename.split("_")[1].split("-").map(n => parseInt(n, 16)))`
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+ * The tar files directly contain the image files (they're not inside a parent folder).
 
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+ ## Facebook examples:
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+ ![Facebook emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/xGxFgrd.png)
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+ ## Google examples:
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+ ![Google emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/C3TjJbd.png)
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+ ## Apple examples:
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+ ![Apple emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/RzW71pz.png)
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+ ## WhatsApp examples:
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+ ![WhatsApp emoji grid](https://i.imgur.com/PFNbgQP.png)
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+ ## Samsung examples:
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+ ![Samsung emoji grid]()
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+ ## JoyPixels examples:
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+ ![JoyPixels emoji grid]()
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+ ## Twitter examples:
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+ ![Twitter emoji grid]()
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+ ## emojidex examples:
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+ ![emojidex emoji grid]()
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+ ## LG examples:
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+ ![LG emoji grid]()
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+ ## OpenMoji examples:
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+ ![OpenMoji emoji grid]()
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+ ## Microsoft examples:
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+ ![Microsoft emoji grid]()