Microsoft earlier announced that it would open source its products through Github and Figma.Over 1500 3D Emoji, allowing creators to use these materials for free to recreate.
According to Microsoft, it hopes to promote diverse creativity and inclusiveness in emoji content through open source, and make emoji content more relevant to real usage scenarios.
In recent years, Microsoft has continued to emphasize diversity and inclusiveness in the work environment and content presentation. This time, it announced the open source release of more than 1500 3D Emoji contents, allowing more creators to use them as a basis to create more different emoticons.
Currently, creators can recombine these open source emojis to create new emoji content, or directly apply them to various creative projects. Microsoft expects this to promote new emoji usage patterns and even create different pop culture.


