Symbol Keyboard

Browse, search, and copy special characters, Unicode symbols, accented letters, and emojis. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.

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How to Use the Symbol Keyboard

  1. Browse categories — Use the tabs above to switch between symbol sets like Popular, Math, Arrows, Currency, and more.
  2. Search for symbols — Type a keyword in the search box to find symbols by name across all categories. Try words like "heart", "arrow", "check", or "star".
  3. Click to copy — Click any symbol button to instantly copy it to your clipboard. A confirmation will appear at the top of the page.
  4. Paste anywhere — Use Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) to paste the copied symbol into any text field, document, or message.
  5. View symbol details — When you click a symbol, its Unicode code point and HTML entity are shown in the detail bar for reference.
  6. Recently used — Your last 20 copied symbols are saved and displayed at the top for quick access.

About Special Characters

Special characters and symbols are part of the Unicode standard, which defines over 140,000 characters covering 150+ scripts and thousands of symbols. Unicode ensures that text displays consistently across different devices, operating systems, and applications. Every symbol on this page has a unique code point (like U+2764 for a heart) that identifies it universally.

These characters go far beyond what a standard keyboard offers. From mathematical operators and currency signs to decorative symbols and emoji, Unicode provides a vast library of characters for communication, design, and technical writing. Accented letters are essential for correctly writing words in languages like French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese.

Using special characters in social media bios, posts, and usernames can help your content stand out. Symbols like stars, hearts, checkmarks, and arrows are widely used to add visual interest to text on platforms like Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, and Discord. Since these are standard Unicode characters rather than images, they work everywhere text is supported and will not break or display as blank boxes on modern devices.