Emojis have become integral to digital communication, providing a way to express emotions that plain text cannot convey, especially with the rise of social media and messaging apps. Despite their ubiquity, emojis differ in appearance across platforms like Android, iOS, and Windows because Unicode standardizes their encoding, not their design, allowing vendors to customize them. To ensure consistency in app experiences, developers can use libraries like Emoji, which offer various emoji styles, including iOS and Google versions, for Android apps. This approach allows developers to maintain a uniform emoji appearance across different devices, enhancing user experience. The article provides a detailed guide on implementing iOS-style emojis in Android applications using the Emoji library, highlighting the benefits of standardizing emoji displays for cohesive visual communication and offering practical steps for integration.