Available symbol categories
Our collection of symbols to copy and paste gathers hundreds of special characters organized by category: hearts, stars, arrows, currency, math, music and many more. Tap any of them to copy it instantly and paste it into your nick, bio, post or document.
You'll find fifteen categories with hundreds of symbols, including:
- Hearts and stars: ❤ ★ ✧ to decorate your text.
- Arrows and lines: → ⇒ ─ to separate or point.
- Bullets, brackets and punctuation: • 【 】 ‽ for lists and flourishes.
- Currency and math: € £ ± ∞ √ π for technical or price text.
- Greek and zodiac: α β Ω ♈ ♉ for design or astrology.
- Games, music, weather and faces: ♠ ♫ ☀ ツ for a fun touch.
How to copy a symbol
- Find the category you want by scrolling through the list.
- Tap the symbol you want and it copies automatically.
- You'll see a confirmation with the copied symbol.
- Paste it wherever you need it: nick, bio, chat or document.
How Unicode symbols work
All these symbols are Unicode characters, a universal standard that devices recognize as text, not images. That's why they paste straight into any text field and mix with regular letters. Unlike an image, a Unicode symbol is tiny, copies as text and works in nicks, usernames and bios.
What symbols are for
- Nicks and bios: add hearts, stars or crowns to stand out in games and networks.
- Decorating posts: use arrows, bullets and lines to structure and grab attention.
- Lists and outlines: bullets and symbols make your lists clearer.
- Technical text: insert math, Greek or currency symbols when the keyboard lacks them.
- Design and creativity: combine symbols to create unique separators and flourishes.
Tips and compatibility
- Most symbols look the same on all devices, but some emojis may vary in style across Android, iOS and PC.
- If a symbol appears as an empty box, that device or app doesn't support it; try a similar one.
- Combine only a few symbols so your text stays readable.
Privacy: everything happens in your browser
You don't need to type anything: just tap and copy. Everything works on your own device and nothing is sent to any server.
Common use cases
Copy-and-paste symbols are a very versatile resource:
Where they're used most
- Gaming: decorating nicks with crowns, stars and swords.
- Social media: bios and posts with hearts and flourishes.
- Work and study: inserting math, Greek or currency symbols.
- Lists and notes: using bullets and arrows to organize information.
- Design: creating decorative separators and text compositions.
Symbols for nicks and bios
One of the most popular uses is decorating a username or bio with symbols. A well-placed heart, star or crown makes your profile stand out without cluttering it. Combine a couple of symbols with your name for a more personal identity in games and social networks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I copy a symbol?
Just tap the symbol you want; it copies to the clipboard automatically and then you paste it wherever you like.
How many symbols are there?
Hundreds of symbols organized into fifteen categories: hearts, stars, arrows, currency, math, music, weather and more.
Do they work on Instagram, games or Discord?
Yes. They're Unicode characters you can paste into nicks, bios, posts and messages on most platforms.
Why do some symbols look different or like a box?
Some emojis change style by device, and if a box appears that app doesn't support that symbol. Try another one.
Is anything sent to a server?
No. Copying and pasting happens entirely in your browser; nothing leaves your device.
Is it free?
Completely free, no sign-up and no usage limit.