(formerly Emojitwo)
To get iOS emojis on Android, you usually need to bypass system restrictions:
It offers a "Font Pack" section specifically for iOS 17 and iOS 18 emoji styles.
That said, the top alternative—open-source emoji fonts—are getting better every year. For most users, the security risk of downloading a cracked Apple font outweighs the aesthetic benefit.
Some users archive old iOS firmware files (IPSW). From these, you can extract the emoji font using tools like ipsw extractor.
If you’re a typography nerd or just someone who loves the sleek look of Apple’s design language, you’ve likely searched for a way to bring those iconic icons to other platforms. Whether you're customizing an Android device, styling a website, or working on a graphic design project, finding a high-quality is the first step.
You followed a guide, replaced your font, but now see blank squares instead of emojis. Why?