Unicode Character Map & Symbol Finder
Search hundreds of commonly used Unicode symbols, letters, arrows, and emoji by name. Click any result to copy it instantly, then paste it into docs, code, social posts, or design files.
Browse a curated library of 762 commonly used symbols, emoji, letters, and line-drawing characters.
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How to Use
- Type a keyword like arrow, heart, check, euro, alpha, or box into the search bar.
- Filter by category to narrow results to arrows, math symbols, currency signs, emoji, Greek letters, Latin characters, box drawing, dingbats, or general symbols.
- Click any character card or copy button to copy the character to your clipboard.
- Use the code point and HTML entity shown on each card when you need the character in code, HTML, or documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Unicode character map?
A Unicode character map is a searchable list of symbols and letters from the Unicode standard. It helps you find special characters, see their code points, and copy them for use in websites, apps, documents, or social media.
What is the difference between Unicode and HTML entities?
Unicode is the universal character standard that assigns every symbol a code point like U+2192 for →. HTML entities are web-friendly text shortcuts such as → or © that render those characters inside HTML.
Can I use these symbols in websites and code?
Yes. You can paste the raw Unicode character directly into most modern websites, apps, and editors. If you are writing HTML, some symbols also have named entities, which this tool shows when available.
Why are some characters missing from this tool?
This finder uses a curated set of the most commonly searched symbols instead of the full Unicode standard. That keeps search fast and makes the results more useful for everyday writing, coding, and design work.