A small icon embedded in text used to express various emotions or concepts.
The word "Emoji" comes from the Japanese word "絵" (e, "picture") + "文字" (moji, "character"). Its resemblance to the word "emoticon" is purely coincidental.
Emoji as we know them originated as a proprietary system by a Japanese mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo using a Unicode private-use block to encode their emoticons. While other mobile providers used many other systems for emoji, this system was the most compact implementation used at the time (and the closest to the current one).
The very first Emoji were actually Unicode Dingbats, of which, quite a few are now official Emoji. Emoji became a standardized system with its implementation in Unicode 6.0 in 2010 but it's only around 2014-2015 that their use exploded and became commonplace to the point that they became a cultural phenomenon with real world merchandise and even a movie about them.
See emoticon for text-based emoticons like :) or ^_^. See kaomoji for Japanese text-based emoticons like (´・ω・`).
The following tags implicate this tag: crying_emoji, emoji_censor, pleading_face_emoji, poop_emoji, and thinking_emoji (learn more).
