New Emojis 2025 & 2024
Discover all new emojis released in Unicode 17.0 (2025) and 16.0 (2024). Stay up to date with the latest emoji releases!
A wooden or bamboo flute
Musical shaker instruments
A generic jar container
Floating soap bubbles
A decorative folding fan
A hair styling pick comb
A slide on a playground
A pink colored heart
A light blue colored heart
A grey colored heart
A hand pointing right
A hand pointing left
An X-ray image
A medical mobility aid
Beans or legumes
Hamsa hand symbol
A disco mirror ball
Human lungs organ
Human heart organ
Matryoshka nesting dolls
A wizard or fairy magic wand
A planet with rings like Saturn
A bottle of olive oil
A green pea pod
A lotus flower
Ocean coral
An empty bird nest
A nest with eggs
A hyacinth flower
Wireless connectivity symbol
A colorful pinata
A stringed instrument
Musical accordion
Woodworking saw
Tool for screws
A climbing ladder
A curved hook
Hand mirror
Window frame
Sewing needle and thread
A tied knot
A water bucket
A classic mouse trap
A toothbrush
A grave headstone
A sign or placard
A wooden chair
Safety razor
A woodcutting axe
Oil lamp
Combat helmet
Tubular drum
A common housefly
An earthworm
A beetle insect
A cockroach
A plant in a pot
A piece of wood log
A light feather
A gold coin
About New Emojis
Every year, the Unicode Consortium releases a new set of emojis as part of the Unicode standard. Emoji 17.0 brings exciting new additions including the pink heart, mirror ball, and various new objects and symbols.
These new emojis are gradually rolled out across different platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and various social media apps.
How to Use New Emojis
To use these new emojis, make sure your device and apps are updated to the latest version. Most modern devices support the latest emoji standards, but older devices may show placeholder characters instead.