I created a modified version of Google's Noto Color Emoji that replaces the Windows' default Emoji font, Segoe UI Emoji, upon installation.
You can download it at https://github.com/perguto/Country-Flag-Emojis-for-Windows
Answer from Dominik on Stack ExchangeDoes anyone know where I can re-install the "Segoe UI Emoji" font?
Windows 10 Unicode 12 emojis font
How to replace the default windows 10 emoji font with Apple emojis?
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I created a modified version of Google's Noto Color Emoji that replaces the Windows' default Emoji font, Segoe UI Emoji, upon installation.
You can download it at https://github.com/perguto/Country-Flag-Emojis-for-Windows
Well, it's not like Microsoft deliberately disabled the support of Noto Emoji. More simply it just outright does not support the format that Noto uses.
While almost all fonts you deal with are OpenType-based, there are several different colour-font extensions to OpenType – Segoe UI Emoji uses Microsoft's own format (layered vector drawings in COLR/CPAL), while Noto Emoji Color uses Google's own (bitmap images in CBDT/CBLC). There's also Adobe's "SVG " and Apple's "sbix" format.
Noto is originally drawn in SVG format, so it includes Adobe's "SVG " table alongside Google's bitmaps, because that's simple enough. But the Microsoft layered format is quite different, so I'm not sure if automatic conversion would be easy or even possible.
See also issue #43 "NotoColorEmoji.ttf not a valid font in Windows" on GitHub for a more detailed explanation.
A while ago, there used to be an "Adobe Type Manager" adding support for Type-1 fonts, back when Windows only supported TrueType. But I haven't heard of anything that would add support for different kinds of emoji fonts...
Maybe you'll like the new Segoe Emoji that Build 14316 brings?
Update: Microsoft says that the 2016 "Anniversary" update finally supports all the above formats.
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So, I deleted my Segoe UI Emoji (the windows 11 emojis) font with a ""better"" but it looks absolutely horrible, does anyone know if there is a way to restore that file?
It all happened because of this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOK9A24Q2kM
Windows 11 version: 23H2 (OS Build 22631.5472)
It's a separate font named "Segoe UI Emoji", found in Windows\Fonts\seguiemj.ttf.
To answer your question, user1686 is correct. However, I don't believe that you have a corrupted emoji file. Considering how you have Windows 10, the last emoji update for Windows 10 was in 2019, while every new emoji update past that year is only supported in Windows 11. Click here to see last update that supported emojis for Windows 10.
Hello i've been searching but can't find an answer so I thought might as well ask here and hope someone knows.
I absolutely despise the windows 10 emoji font, they are so ugly and also new emojis you can type on iPhone still show as squares on my computer.
Currently I used this to replace the emojis with twemoji but they still don't look very good and it doesn't work as well as I thought it would. https://github.com/eosrei/twemoji-color-font
Does anyone know how to replace the windows 10 emoji font with iPhone/Mac emojis across the system so emojis typed in discord (in channel names) and on websites and other stuff show as apple emojis? And also make sure the font is updated so it will show the new unicode?
Thanks!
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I actually wanted to do this myself, but didn't have any other font specifically in mind, so I clicked the twemoji link and it has instructions for doing exactly this:
https://github.com/eosrei/twemoji-color-font#replace-the-default-windows-emoji-fonts
I'm trying it now, will let you know how it goes.
Last year, the new emoji style from Windows 11 was published in articles such as this one https://winaero.com/get-build-22478-new-emoji-in-windows-10-and-windows-11/ where anyone can download the seguiemj.ttf font file.
A year later, Windows 11 emojis have gotten some updates, but there doesn't seem to be any place to find the updated seguiemj.ttf. Where can I download this, preferably without downloading Windows 11?