Browse 100,000+ Unicode symbols, emoji, arrows, math icons, UI icons, social media icons, weather icons and more. Click any symbol or icon to copy it instantly.
Browse and copy over 100,000 Unicode symbols, special characters, emoji, arrows, mathematical operators, currency signs, Greek letters, Cyrillic, Arabic, CJK ideographs, Braille, musical symbols and much more. Click any symbol to instantly copy it to your clipboard — no signup, no download, completely free.
Smileys, people, animals, food, travel, objects and activity emoji from Unicode 15.
All arrow symbols — single, double, curved, dashed, 3D and decorative arrows in all directions.
Mathematical operators, Greek letters, set notation, calculus symbols and number forms.
All world currency symbols — $, €, £, ¥, ₹, ₿, ₨, ₩, ₺, ₴ and 60+ more.
Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters — over 20,000 CJK unified ideographs.
All 256 Braille pattern symbols for tactile writing representation.
Simply click any symbol or icon in the grid — it is instantly copied to your clipboard. You will see a green flash confirming the copy. Then paste it anywhere using Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac).
Use the search box to find symbols by name (e.g. "arrow", "heart", "star") or by Unicode code point (e.g. "U+2665"). You can also browse by category using the tabs above the symbol grid.
Yes — all symbols here are standard Unicode characters that work on Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, TikTok and all modern platforms. They are plain text — not images — so they work in usernames, bios, captions and posts.
Unicode is the universal text encoding standard that assigns a unique code point (like U+2665 for ♥) to every character, symbol and emoji in every writing system worldwide — over 140,000 characters total. When you copy a symbol, you are copying its Unicode character.
Click a symbol to see its HTML entity code in the detail panel. Use the decimal form (♥) or hex form (♥) directly in your HTML code. The panel has a "Copy HTML" button for quick access. For example: ♥ renders as ♥ in HTML.
A box (□) appears when your device does not have a font that supports that Unicode character. This is most common with newer emoji or rare script characters. The symbol still copies correctly — it will display properly on systems that support it.
Yes — tap any symbol on your phone or tablet to copy it instantly. The tool works on iOS Safari, Android Chrome and all mobile browsers. Tap the copied symbol to paste it in any app.