A new analysis of millions of ecommerce search inquiries by Fast Simon, the leading AI-powered eCommerce shopping optimization platform, shows skyrocketing use of emojis in apparel, footwear, and accessory (AFA) shoppers.
The data highlights a shift from literal product keywords to more nuanced, lifestyle-driven intent.
- In 2025, emoji searches grew 42% between Q1 and Q4. Year-over-Year growth in Q1 is even more dramatic with emoji search growing 40% in Q1 alone.
- The top 10 emoji searches in 2025 were dominated by standard apparel icons: the sneaker emoji, the high-heeled shoe emoji, and the dress emoji.
- The 2026 data reveals a more diverse and expressive landscape, with searches for beauty-intent icons like the kiss emoji and performance-related symbols like the boxing glove emoji.
Emojis Express Shopper Intent, Mood, and Sub-Cultures
The findings suggest that emojis are being used to communicate mood, urgency, and specific subcultures. Notable entries in this year’s top 10 include:
- Lifestyle & Routine: The combination of the coffee emoji plus an emoji of a runner indicates active morning routines.
- Niche Expression: Highly specific strings, such as the wolf emoji plus several colored hearts, points toward fan merchandise and pop-culture trends.
- Sentiment-Driven Search: The use of repeated “weary face” emojis, suggests either deep-niche product frustration or a specific “vibe” search common in Gen Z demographics.
“Shoppers are moving away from the rigid vocabulary of traditional search toward a more fluid, visual shorthand,” said Zohar Gilad, CEO of Fast Simon. “For retailers, the challenge is no longer just indexing keywords. It is about using AI to interpret the emotional and contextual intent behind a single icon or a string of emojis.”
Shoppers Combine Emojis and Keywords Into Single Searches
The report also identifies the growing trend of “hybrid” searches that combine emojis with specific keywords. Shoppers are using this technique to both refine results and pair visual inspiration with technical specifications. Examples of high-performing combinations include:
- Price-Sensitive Luxury: Combining currency with fashion icons, such as “$200” with the high-heeled shoe emoji.
- Specific Attribute Discovery: Using color adjectives with icons, like “white” with the jeans emoji
- Occasion-Based Gifting: High-intent pairings such as the wedding ring emoji with the word “wedding” or the bathtub emoji with the word “room” for home decor.
Read the full report here.