How to use this text tool
- Paste or type the text you want to process.
- Choose any options that apply to your target format.
- Select Inspect Sequences or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
- Review the report, then copy or download the result.
Paste emoji-rich text to see how each visible emoji is assembled from Unicode code points. The inspector separates skin tones, zero-width joiners, variation selectors, keycaps, tags, and regional indicators so you can diagnose why an emoji renders differently across apps.
Emoji Sequence Inspector turns hard-to-see text details into a readable result you can check before editing production content.
Rendering still depends on the operating system, font, and application.
Load the sample to see a representative input. The result identifies or converts the relevant Unicode and locale details while leaving unrelated text in place.
Processing happens locally with built-in JavaScript Unicode and internationalization features. The report is generated from the text and options currently visible on the page.
Rendering still depends on the operating system, font, and application.
No. The processing runs in your browser, so the pasted text is not uploaded by this page.
Yes. Copy the text output, download the report, or use the CSV and JSON exports when they appear.
Unicode and locale data are updated over time. Browsers, fonts, and operating systems may support different versions.
No. Your input remains in the input box. Review the generated result before replacing source data.
Check the reported code points or fields against the rules of the system that will consume the text.
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Output | The processed text or inspection report |
| Summary | A count of the main findings |
| Details | Unicode or locale-specific evidence |
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