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# Emoji and emoticons
## Add emoji to a message
There are several ways to add emoji to a message: typing emoji codes,
selecting from an emoji picker, using emoticons, or pasting from another
site.
### Type an emoji code
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1. Type `:` followed by a few letters to open the emoji autocomplete. The
letters don't have to be at the beginning of the emoji name; `:ppl` will
match `:apple:`
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If you don't know the code for an emoji, you can see what it's called in the
emoji picker, or hover over the emoji in a message.
### Select from the emoji picker
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1. Click the smiley face (<i class="fa fa-smile-o"></i>) icon at the
bottom of the compose box.
1. Select an emoji. You can type to search, use the arrow keys, or click on
an emoji with your mouse.
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### Use emoticons
Use `:)` and `:/` instead of typing `:smile:` and `:confused:`.
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1. Under **Emoji settings**, select **Convert emoticons before sending**.
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The list of supported emoticons is available
[here](/help/enable-emoticon-translations).
### Paste from another site
Copying and pasting emoji from other sites generally works.
[Contact us](/help/contact-support) if you find a site where it doesn't!
## Change your emoji set
Your emoji set determines how you see emoji. It has no effect on the emoji
you send. Zulip emoji are compatible with screenreaders and other accessibility tools.
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1. Under **Theme**, select **Google modern**, **Google classic**,
**Twitter** or **Plain text** for the emoji theme.
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## Related articles
* [Add custom emoji](/help/custom-emoji)
* [Emoji reactions](/help/emoji-reactions)