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Object Emojis πŸ“±

200+ everyday objects, tech, tools & household items. Click to copy!

Technology

Light & Electric

Tools

Office & School

Lock & Security

Household

Money & Commerce

Object Packs

πŸ“±πŸ’»πŸ–₯οΈβŒ¨οΈπŸ–±οΈπŸ“·πŸŽ§πŸ”‹

Tech Life

8 items

πŸ“βœοΈπŸ“ŽπŸ“ŒπŸ“πŸ—‚οΈπŸ“…β˜•

Workspace

8 items

πŸ’°πŸ’΅πŸ’³πŸ’ŽπŸ“ˆπŸ“ŠπŸ¦πŸ€‘

Money Moves

8 items

From everyday items to specialized tools, the objects emoji category contains hundreds of pictographs representing the things we use, see, and interact with daily. Whether you need a phone, a book, a lightbulb, or a wrapped gift, this collection has you covered.

Our objects library spans technology, office supplies, musical instruments, household items, clothing accessories, and tools. Each emoji copies with one click and pastes into any text field on any device or operating system.

Objects emojis are incredibly useful for adding context to messages without extra words. A mail emoji instantly communicates email, a key means access, and a lightbulb signals an idea. They work perfectly in Instagram bios, Slack messages, meeting notes, to-do lists, and anywhere you want quick visual communication.

Bookmark this collection for quick access whenever you need the perfect object emoji. Our organized categories make it easy to find exactly what you need, whether for a quick text message or a carefully crafted social media campaign.

FAQ

FAQ

πŸ“± (smartphone) is most recognizable. Use πŸ’» for laptops, πŸ–₯️ for desktops, and βš™οΈ for settings/tech configurations.

There's no official WiFi emoji, but πŸ“Ά (signal bars) is commonly used. Some platforms now include πŸ›œ (wireless symbol).

πŸ’° (money bag), πŸ’΅ (dollar), πŸ’³ (credit card), and πŸ€‘ (money face) are all popular. Use πŸ“ˆ for growth and πŸ’Ž for value.

Combine the object with πŸ’” (broken heart), ⚠️ (warning), or πŸ”§ (wrench) to indicate it needs fixing.

The most common object emojis in business include the laptop, phone, calendar, clipboard, chart, lightbulb, and magnifying glass. These add visual context to professional messages without being too casual.

Yes! Object emojis work well in presentations to add visual interest to bullet points, headers, and lists. They render correctly in PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote on all modern systems.

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