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  1. Unicode – The World Standard for Text and Emoji

    © 1991–2024 Unicode, Inc. Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. See Terms of Use and License.

  2. Overview – Unicode

    The variety of languages found on the Web today is thanks to the character support provided by Unicode, which enables computers to support virtually every language in use in the world …

  3. About Unicode

    The Unicode Consortium is the standards body for the internationalization of software and services. Deployed on more than 20 billion devices around the world, Unicode also provides …

  4. Technical Quick Start Guide - Unicode

    The Unicode Standard refers to the standard character set that represents all natural language characters. Unicode can encode up to roughly 1.1 million characters, allowing it to support all …

  5. FAQ – Unicode

    A: Unicode is the universal character encoding, maintained by the Unicode Consortium. This encoding standard provides the basis for processing, storage and interchange of text data in …

  6. How to Use this Site – Unicode

    Members of the public and press will find information here about the Unicode Consortium, its mission, and projects. The links along the left should help you find what you need to know …

  7. Basic Info – Unicode

    Follow links below for basic information about Unicode. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Overview. Projects. How to Use this Site

  8. Emoji Frequency – Unicode

    Scroll down to see a list of the Unicode v12.0 emoji ranked in order of how frequently they are used. Why Measure How Frequently Emoji Are Used? Evidence of frequency is one of many …

  9. Emoji – Unicode

    © 1991–2024 Unicode, Inc. Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. See Terms of Use and License.

  10. About Emoji - Unicode

    92% of the world’s online population use emoji in their communications – and Unicode defines the characters that make those human connections possible. These 3,600+ emoji represent faces, …

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