Two people, one medium‑light and one dark skin tone, sharing a big red heart—aka the visual definition of “us.” This version spotlights inclusive love and close bonds, whether that’s romance, besties who act like a duo, or a very committed relationship with your comfort food. It’s the emoji you drop when you’re feeling couple goals, sealing a cute moment, or soft‑launching a situationship without tagging anyone. Also works for shipping fictional characters, announcing collabs, or ironically captioning “me and my bed.”
On Apple iOS, you’ll see two gender‑neutral faces in a front‑facing bust pose with soft gradients, small smiles, and a glossy red heart floating dead center between their heads. The composition is super symmetrical: rounded cheeks, clean outlines, and that shiny heart acting like a neon sign for “together.” Shirt colors vary (think calm blues or purples), hair shades trend natural, and the heart’s bright gloss is the instant eye‑catch. Unlike Two Hearts or a Heart With Arrow, this one includes the people, so it screams connection, not just vibes.
Online, it’s flirty in DMs, wholesome in anniversary captions, and comedic when paired with snack pics or chaotic best‑friend energy. Newer emoji sets support mixed skin tones like this one, which people love for representing interracial couples and friendships. Expect it under photo dumps, “we did a thing” posts, or as a gentle “us?” after sending a suspiciously cozy selfie.
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