WeChat has support for standard emojis, as well as emoji shortcodes which display custom emoji designs inline with text. These use an Apple-like style, and in some cases, use the exact same graphics as those created by Apple for use in iOS.
Users access WeChat-specific emojis (called Stickers in the WeChat interface) by tapping the smiley button within the WeChat interface. This is different to tapping the system-wide emoji button on the keyboard.
English language shortcode names used by WeChat are not standardized in any way, and vary from other platforms. Several Chinese character shortcodes are, however, shared with the microblogging platform Weibo.
As of February 2021, English language emoji shortcodes used on WeChat include:
Shortcode | Android (WeChat 7.0.21) |
iOS (WeChat 8.0.2) |
[Aaagh!] | ![]() |
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[Angry] | ![]() |
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[Awesome] | ![]() |
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[Awkward] | ![]() |
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[Bah!R] | ![]() |
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[Bah!L] | ![]() |
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[Beckon] | ![]() |
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[Beer] | ![]() |
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[Blessing] | ![]() |
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[Blush] | ![]() |
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[Bomb] | ![]() |
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[Boring] | ![]() |
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[Broken] | ![]() |
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[BrokenHeart] | ![]() |
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[Bye] | ![]() |
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[Cake] | ![]() |
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[Chuckle] | ![]() |
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[Clap] | ![]() |
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[Cleaver] | ![]() |
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[Coffee] | ![]() |
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[Commando] | ![]() |
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[Concerned] | ![]() |
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[CoolGuy] | ![]() |
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[Cry] | ![]() |
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[Determined] | ![]() |
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[Dizzy] | ![]() |
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[Doge] | ![]() |
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[Drool] | ![]() |
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[Drowsy] | ![]() |
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[Duh] | ![]() |
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[Emm] | ![]() |
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[Facepalm] | ![]() |
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[Fireworks] | ![]() |
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[Fist] | ![]() |
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[Flushed] | ![]() |
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[Frown] | ![]() |
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[Gift] | ![]() |
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[GoForIt] | ![]() |
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[Grimace] | ![]() |
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[Grin] | ![]() |
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[Hammer] | ![]() |
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[Happy] | ![]() |
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[Heart] | ![]() |
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[Hey] | ![]() |
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[Hug] | ![]() |
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[Hurt] | ![]() |
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[Joyful] | ![]() |
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[KeepFighting] | ![]() |
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[Kiss] | ![]() |
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[Laugh] | ![]() |
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[Let Down] | ![]() |
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[LetMeSee] | ![]() |
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[Lips] | ![]() |
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[Lol] | ![]() |
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[Moon] | ![]() |
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[MyBad] | ![]() |
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[NoProb] | ![]() |
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[NosePick] | ![]() |
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[OK] | ![]() |
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[OMG] | ![]() |
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[Onlooker] | ![]() |
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[Packet] | ![]() |
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[Panic] | ![]() |
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[Party] | ![]() |
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[Peace] | ![]() |
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[Pig] | ![]() |
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[Pooh-pooh] | ![]() |
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[Poop] | ![]() |
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[Puke] | ![]() |
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[Respect] | ![]() |
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[Rose] | ![]() |
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[Salute] | ![]() |
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[Scold] | ![]() |
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[Scowl] | ![]() |
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[Scream] | ![]() |
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[Shake] | ![]() |
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[Shhh] | ![]() |
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[Shocked] | ![]() |
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[Shrunken] | ![]() |
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[Shy] | ![]() |
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[Sick] | ![]() |
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[Sigh] | ![]() |
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[Silent] | ![]() |
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[Skull] | ![]() |
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[Sleep] | ![]() |
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[Slight] | ![]() |
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[Sly] | ![]() |
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[Smart] | ![]() |
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[Smile] | ![]() |
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[Smirk] | ![]() |
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[Smug] | ![]() |
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[Sob] | ![]() |
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[Speechless] | ![]() |
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[Sun] | ![]() |
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[Surprise] | ![]() |
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[Sweat] | ![]() |
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[Sweats] | ![]() |
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[TearingUp] | ![]() |
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[Terror] | ![]() |
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[ThumbsDown] | ![]() |
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[ThumbsUp] | ![]() |
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[Toasted] | ![]() |
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[Tongue] | ![]() |
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[Tremble] | ![]() |
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[Trick] | ![]() |
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[Twirl] | ![]() |
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[Watermelon] | ![]() |
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[Waddle] | ![]() |
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[Whimper] | ![]() |
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[Wilt] | ![]() |
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[Worship] | ![]() |
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[Wow] | ![]() |
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[Yawn] | ![]() |
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[Yeah!] | ![]() |
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