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Text to Emoji Converter

Automatically replace words with relevant emojis. Features 300+ word-to-emoji mappings covering emotions, nature, food, sports, objects, and modern slang. Three modes: Add After (word + emoji), Replace (emoji only), and Emoji-Only. Control density and filter by category.

🔒 Browser-based😎 300+ mappings🎚 Density slider🔤 3 output modes
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📖How to Use the Text to Emoji Converter

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    Type or paste your text

    Enter any sentence, message, caption, or post in the input box. The converter automatically scans every word against its 300+ emoji dictionary in real time. Common words, emotions, food items, animals, sports, weather, and modern slang are all covered.

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    Choose mode and density

    Add After mode keeps your original text and appends the matching emoji after each matched word. Replace mode swaps matched words entirely with their emoji. Emoji-Only mode outputs just the emojis, no text. Use the Density slider to control what percentage of matched words get emojis (25% to 100%).

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    Copy and share

    Copy the emoji-enhanced text to your clipboard in one click. The stats bar shows how many words were matched and how many emojis were added. The word-emoji map panel lets you see and edit which emoji was assigned to each matched word.

💡Quick Reference

WordEmoji
love / heart❤️ 💕
happy / smile😊 😄
fire / hot / lit🔥
pizza / coffee🍕 ☕
goat / vibe / cap🐐 ✨ 🧢

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the text to emoji converter work?

The tool tokenises your input text into individual words, strips punctuation from each word, then looks up each word against a dictionary of 300+ keyword-to-emoji mappings. Matches are case-insensitive. When a match is found, the tool either appends the emoji after the word, replaces the word with the emoji, or collects emojis for the Emoji-Only output mode. The Density slider randomly samples the matched words so not every single match results in an emoji, creating a more natural feel.

What kinds of words are covered?

The dictionary covers emotions (happy→😊, sad→😢, love→❤️, angry→😠), food and drink (pizza→🍕, coffee→☕, beer→🍺), animals (cat→🐱, dog→🐶, fox→🦊), nature (sun→☀️, rain→🌧️, fire→🔥, tree→🌳), transport (car→🚗, plane→✈️, rocket→🚀), sports (football→⚽, basketball→🏀), technology (phone→📱, computer→💻), modern slang (no cap→🧢, vibe→✨, goat→🐐), and many more categories.

What is Density and how does it affect output?

Density controls what percentage of matched words actually get emojis in the output. At 100% density, every matched word gets an emoji. At 50%, approximately half of matched words get emojis, chosen randomly. At 25%, one in four matched words gets an emoji. Lower density creates more natural-looking text where emojis punctuate key words rather than overwhelming every sentence. For social media captions, 50–75% density usually looks best.

What are the three output modes?

Add After mode keeps all your original text and appends the emoji immediately after each matched word — for example, "I love pizza" becomes "I love ❤️ pizza 🍕". Replace mode swaps the matched word entirely for the emoji — "I love pizza" becomes "I ❤️ 🍕". Emoji-Only mode extracts just the emojis for matched words — "I love pizza" becomes "❤️ 🍕". Add After is best for readable messages; Replace and Emoji-Only are for creative or playful use.

Can I customise the emoji mappings?

Yes — the Word-Emoji Map panel shows every matched word and its assigned emoji. You can click any emoji to open the picker and change the assignment for that session. Custom mappings are applied in real time. This lets you override automatic matches when the default emoji does not reflect the tone or context you want.

Why do some words not get matched?

The dictionary covers the most commonly emojified words and concepts but cannot cover every possible word. Very specific technical terms, proper nouns, compound words, and rare vocabulary may not have mappings. If a word you expected to match does not, try a synonym — for example, "automobile" is not in the dictionary but "car" is. The dictionary is focused on natural conversational language, social media copy, and everyday communication.