Symbols to Copy and Paste
Copy and paste 1,000+ Unicode symbols free — arrows ←→, math ∑√π, hearts ♥, stars ★, currencies €$, fractions ½¾, Greek letters and 20 more categories.
About this tool
Browse through 25 categories that include arrows, math symbols, currencies, Greek letters, phonetics, and musical symbols. The tool organizes over 1,000 symbols ready to be copied and pasted into documents, social networks, presentations, and other apps.
Features
Where to use Unicode symbols
- Academic documents and textsMath symbols (∑ ∫ √ ≈), Greek letters (α β γ) and fractions (½ ¾) are indispensable in scientific papers, formulas, and technical reports. Paste directly into any text editor.
- Social media and profile biosUse arrows, stars, hearts, and decorative symbols to make your bio stand out on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. Unicode symbols paste correctly on all mobile and web apps.
- Presentations and designBox-drawing characters (─ │ ╔ ╗) create visual structures in slides and documents. Warning (⚠ ⚡) and technical (⚙ ✂) symbols communicate information clearly and visually.
- Programming and markdownComparison symbols (≤ ≥ ≠), mathematical operators, and typographic punctuation marks (— … «») improve code comments, technical documentation, and README files.
How to use
Choose a category
Select the desired category from the dropdown menu.
Click the symbol to copy
A single click on any symbol automatically copies it to your clipboard.
Paste wherever you want
With the copied symbol, paste it anywhere: Word, Google Docs, WhatsApp, Instagram, email, code, or terminal.
Available symbol categories
The symbols are organized into 25 categories for easy navigation:
Arrows: Arrows in all directions and styles for navigation, flowcharts, and diagrams.
Geometric Shapes: Squares, triangles, circles, and other shapes for design and visual representation.
Stars and Decoratives: Stars, flourishes, and decorative ornaments to highlight text and designs.
Hearts: Heart variations to express affection in messages and posts.
Math: Operators, integrals, roots, and essential symbols for mathematical notation.
Comparison: Equality, inequality, and order relation signs for equations and logic.
Fractions: Unicode fractions ready to use in text without special formatting.
Numeric: Circled numbers, subscripts, and superscripts for lists and technical notation.
Currencies: Currency symbols from around the world for financial documents and prices.
Punctuation and Typography: Dashes, ellipses, special quotes, and typographic signs for professional writing.
Rights and Trademarks: Copyright, registered trademark, patent, and legal symbols for official documents.
Greek Letters: Complete Greek alphabet (uppercase and lowercase) for math, physics, and science.
Phonetic: International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols for linguistics and pronunciation.
Music and Media: Musical notes and playback symbols for music-related content.
Grouping: Parentheses, brackets, braces, and special delimiters for code and math.
Lines and Borders: Box-drawing characters to create tables, borders, and visual structures in plain text.
Units and Measurements: Degrees, temperature, measurement units, and standardized scientific symbols.
People and Gender: Gender symbols, identity, and basic facial expressions.
Games: Chess pieces, playing cards, and dice for games and hobbies.
Religious and Spiritual: Religious and spiritual symbols from various traditions and cultures.
Technical and Warnings: Warning icons, tools, and technical symbols for signage and communication.
Japanese Symbols: Characters and symbols from the Japanese writing system for multilingual content.
Asterisks and Ornaments: Asterisk variations and typographic ornaments for notes and decoration.
Zodiac and Astrology: Zodiac signs and planetary symbols for astrology and astronomy.
Miscellaneous: Various weather, object, and general-purpose icon symbols.
Why Unicode symbols work on any platform
Unicode symbols are standardized text characters, not images. This means they work on any device, operating system, or app that supports text: from Android to iPhone, Windows to Mac, Word to Google Docs, Instagram to Discord. When you copy a symbol here and paste it elsewhere, the result is always compatible.
The visual appearance may vary slightly across platforms and fonts, but the character itself is universal. Symbols like ∑, →, ♥, and € are recognized globally and rendered correctly in virtually all modern contexts.
Questions and Answers
Access this page, select the desired category, and click any symbol. It is automatically copied to the clipboard. Then, go to the desired app or document and paste. There's no need to install anything.
Yes. All symbols in this tool are Unicode characters and work on Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, Twitter, Telegram, Discord, and any platform that accepts text. Just copy and paste directly into your bio, caption, or message.
Yes. Symbols like ∑, ∫, √, ≤, ≥, π, and Greek letters like α and β paste correctly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and any text editor. For academic and scientific texts, this is the fastest way to insert mathematical notation.
The standard keyboard offers only about 100 characters. Unicode defines over 140,000 characters, including symbols for all languages, math, music, currencies, and more. This tool gives you access to hundreds of these symbols that don't exist on a regular keyboard.
Yes, with caveats. Simple Unicode characters, like ★, →, ✓, and ♥, are usually displayed correctly in most modern email clients.