OpenMoji
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OpenMoji is an open source project of 60+ students and 3 professors of the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd and 20+ external contributors
Free to use
All emojis are free to use under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license
3150+ Emojis
So far more than three thousand emojis over many categories have been designed
Emoji v13.1
OpenMoji carefully supports the Unicode Emoji standard
Consistent
All emojis follow a single style guide and fit perfectly together
Colored/Outlined
Supporting a wide range of use cases with colored and outlined emojis
Skintones
OpenMoji supports the Fitzpatrick skin tones scale and multiple skin tone combinations
250+ Flags
From Andorra to Zimbabwe to Pirates
Special Interest Categories
OpenMoji ships with various special interest categories beyond standard unicode
Handcrafted
All emojis have been carefully designed, tested and reviewed over many iterations
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