Objects — technology, stationery, and tools

Objects is a wide drawer: electronics, light bulbs, money, mail, and workshop tools. Technical writers and IT teams use it for release notes, outage banners, and hardware checklists where a monochrome icon set is not available.

Devices, media, and connectivity

Laptop, satellite, and USB-style symbols communicate setup steps inside chat tools that strip rich formatting.

Because Unicode evolves with new phone silhouettes and peripherals, linking to iemojis detail pages future-proofs your documentation when keyboards update.

Locks, keys, and security cues

Padlock, key, and shield glyphs are shorthand for authentication flows. Pair them with text rather than relying on color alone for accessibility compliance.

The grid below surfaces the first chunk of the category; every tile is a crawlable internal link to its own URL.

Search, clipboard, and editorial depth

Objects support IT runbooks, security banners, and hardware teardowns where a monochrome icon font is not available. Keep a shortlist of padlock, key, and disk glyphs in your internal wiki so on-call engineers paste the same Unicode sequence every time.

When you are unsure which bucket a pictograph belongs to, use the homepage search bar: it scans names and keywords across the entire Apple-style catalog so you do not have to guess whether a symbol lives under this category or another.

If you are preparing several lines for a launch tweet, SMS blast, or patch notes, open the multi-copy clipboard in a second tab. You can enqueue glyphs from different categories (including this one), preview the combined line, then paste once into your destination app.

Finally, remember that assistive technology may read emoji labels differently across OS versions. Pair expressive glyphs with explicit wording for critical instructions, deadlines, or legal notices.

Copy, clipboard, and next steps

On iemojis you can open any glyph on its own detail page to see a larger preview, copy with one tap, and jump to related symbols in the same Apple / iOS-style group. If you need several characters at once, use the multi-copy clipboard from the main navigation.

For step-by-step help with search, categories, and the clipboard basket, read the how-to guide linked below. All pages are designed to work well on Android phones and tablets as well as desktop browsers.

Sample emoji in this category

Each tile links to its own page where you can copy the character and browse related symbols.