TikTok has 46 SECRET emoji: here’s how to unlock them on your smartphone
- TikTok has 46 secret emoji, but you’ll need special codes to access them
- These secret emoji work on the iOS and Android versions of the TikTok app
With over a billion active users, TikTok is undoubtedly one of the most popular social media apps in the world.
If you use the video app, you may think it has the low key features.
But many users are unaware of a useful tool: 46 secret emoji.
These secret emoji work on the iOS and Android versions of the TikTok app, but you’ll need special codes to use them.
Here you will find everything you need to know about secret characters, including what they are and how to access them.
If you use TikTok, you may think you have the low key features. But many users are unaware of a useful tool: 46 secret emoji

These secret emoji work on the iOS and Android versions of the TikTok app, but you’ll need special codes to use them.
TikTok supports native emoji across all platforms, which people can use by simply inserting them from their smartphone keyboard, just as they would when using emoji on other platforms like WhatsApp or Instagram.
However, many users are unaware of the 46 secret emoji, which work on both the iOS and Android versions of the app.
In a blog about hidden characters, emojipedia explained: “It is not displayed anywhere in the interface, the only way to insert a hidden TikTok emoji is to know the TikTok emoji code list.”
To use the hidden emoji, scroll down to our list of TikTok emoji codes at the bottom of this article.
Copy any emoji shortcode and paste it into a TikTok caption comment.
This will turn the code into a custom emoji right before your eyes!
“Unlike native system emojis that appear with Apple, Google, or Microsoft skins (depending on the platform being used), TikTok’s hidden emoji list uses the same visual style across all operating systems, of all types. manufacturers,” added Emojipedia.
The news comes shortly after Emojipedia revealed the 118 new emoji that will be approved this year.
New characters include a file, with its head moving vertically and horizontally, and a phoenix.
Users can also look forward to four new gender-neutral family emoji, represented via silhouettes (scroll down for the full list).