People and body — gestures, roles, and representation

People and body covers human figures, hands, limbs, and personal-care symbols. It is one of the fastest-moving parts of the emoji catalog because Unicode regularly adds professions, activities, and skin-tone combinations. Use this hub to jump into the subset you care about while keeping a consistent Apple-style preview on screen.

Hands, gestures, and everyday signals

Thumbs up, folded hands, handshake, and wave variants are some of the most pasted characters in business chat. Showing them in a large preview reduces mistakes when you need a specific skin tone or direction.

Many sequences combine several code points (for example family groupings). Detail pages list the underlying points so technical readers can verify what will be sent across platforms.

Activities, roles, and inclusive defaults

Unicode continues to expand jobs, sports, and neutral defaults for gender presentation. iemojis maps those entries to the same categories you know from the iPhone emoji keyboard, which helps Android users who prefer Apple’s visual language.

If you are building UI mockups or documentation, linking to these stable URLs gives reviewers a canonical reference for each pictograph instead of a screenshot that goes stale.

Search, clipboard, and editorial depth

People and body emoji cover gestures, professions, families, and skin-tone variants—often the fastest way to humanize support replies or HR announcements. Because sequences can combine many code points, copy from detail pages when you need an exact handshake direction, skin tone, or family grouping rather than guessing from a tiny keyboard.

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.