Heart emoji come in many colors and styles, but the keyboard often shows only one or two before you have to scroll.
This page collects heart emoji together, from the classic red heart to colored and decorative ones, so you can click the heart you want and paste it.
How to use Heart Emoji Copy and Paste
- Browse the heart emoji grid, which gathers color and style variants together.
- Click a heart emoji to copy it to your clipboard.
- Paste the heart into your message, or click several to keep them in the tray.
Use cases
- Adding a colored heart that matches a post theme.
- Sending a string of hearts in a caption or reply.
- Picking a decorative heart for a bio or status.
Good to know
Heart emoji are color picture characters in Unicode, so they paste as text and render as colored hearts where supported. These differ from outlined text heart symbols, which are line shapes rather than full-color emoji.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference from heart symbols?
Heart emoji are full-color picture characters; heart symbols are simpler text shapes such as an outlined or solid heart glyph.
Do all heart colors copy correctly?
Each colored heart is its own character, so they copy fine where supported; an unsupported color may fall back to the red heart.
Why does a heart look different on another app?
Apps draw their own emoji art, so a heart emoji can vary in shape and shade while staying the same character.