Apple has shared a glimpse at the new emoji coming to iOS later this year.

The firm previewed a slew of its upcoming designs in honor of World Emoji Day, revealing several more inclusive options that users have long been asking for.

This includes disability-themed characters and interracial couples with changeable skin tones.

And as always, there are new food and animal options as well.

Apple will release the 59 new emoji with a software update this coming fall.

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The firm previewed a slew of its upcoming designs in honor of World Emoji Day, revealing several more inclusive options that users have long been asking for. This includes interracial couples with changeable skin tones

Animal-lovers will be pleased to see a number of new wildlife themed emoji planned for the next release, including a sloth, orangutan, skunk, and flamingo.

The update will also bring food items such as a waffle, a bulb of garlic, and a stick of butter.

But, the most notable change is coming to its people-focused emoji, reflecting an ongoing push for more diversity.

‘In a major update to the Holding Hands emoji typically used to represent couples and relationships, users will now be able to select any combination of skin tone, in addition to gender, to personalize the people holding hands, opening up more than 75 possible combinations,’ Apple said in a blog post today.

The move follows a petition launched by Tinder last year which generated more than 50,000 signatures in its call for interracial couple emoji.

The most notable change is coming to its people-focused emoji, reflecting an ongoing push for more diversity. Apple is also adding several new activities

Animal-lovers will be pleased to see a number of new emoji planned for the next release, including a sloth, orangutan, skunk, and flamingo

In August of 2018, Tinder submitted its proposal to the Unicode Consortium requesting that there be five different skin tones applied to the emoji of two people standing next to each other and holding hands.

Apple has shared a glimpse at the new emoji coming to iOS later this year

This past March, the dating site revealed users’ demands had been heard, and announced Unicode would be adding more diverse options this year.

Apple’s new set of emoji will also include more disability-themed characters, with hearing aids, prosthetic limbs, and a guide dog.

There will be two types of wheelchairs: motorized and traditional.

‘Celebrating diversity in all its many forms is integral to Apple’s values and these new options help fill a significant gap in the emoji keyboard,’ Apple says.