Special Characters & Symbols — Copy Instantly
Quickly copy special characters, math symbols, and emojis organized into easy-to-browse categories.
Explore punctuation marks, brackets, arrows, currency symbols, geometric shapes, unit symbols, and more in one place.
Your frequently used symbols are automatically saved in the “Recent” tab. Even after reopening your browser, you can quickly access recently copied characters.
Want to check the length of text containing special symbols? Use the Character Counter tool for accurate character and text length counts.
👉 Quick Access Link: https://vvd.im/special-symbols
Recently used special characters will be displayed here.
Where Math Symbols Are Used
Mathematical symbols such as ±, ×, ÷, ∑, √, ∞, π, ≠, ≤, ≥ are difficult to type directly on standard keyboards.
They are commonly used in academic writing, spreadsheets, technical documents, coding comments, and formula-based content.
Open the “Math Symbols” tab and click any symbol to instantly copy it to your clipboard. No equation editor or additional software is required.
Find Emojis by Category and Purpose
The emoji section is organized into subcategory groups such as alerts & highlights, hand gestures, links & connections, messaging, files, analytics, marketing, emotions, travel & places, flags, and more.
Quickly find the right emoji without scrolling through endless lists.
It’s especially useful for social media captions, newsletters, marketing campaigns, blog titles, and promotional content.
Unicode Symbol Compatibility
All symbols available in this tool follow the Unicode standard.
They display consistently across most modern platforms including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.
While the characters themselves remain the same, emoji designs may look slightly different depending on the operating system or platform.
Things to Know Before Using This Tool
The text size slider only changes the display size of symbols shown on the buttons. It does not affect the actual characters copied to your clipboard.
Hover over any symbol button to view its Unicode code point and official character name.
The history in the “Recent” tab is stored locally using your device’s local storage. If you clear browser data or switch to another device or browser, the saved history will not be preserved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Select a category tab and click the symbol you want to copy. The selected character is instantly copied to your clipboard.
You can then paste it into documents, emails, code editors, social media posts, chat apps, or any text field using Ctrl+V or Cmd+V.
No registration, installation, or extra software is required. Everything works directly in your browser.
Click the “Recent” tab at the top to view symbols you have copied recently.
Your history is stored locally using your browser’s local storage, so it remains available even after reopening the browser.
However, if you clear browser data or switch to another device or browser, your previous history will not be restored.
A wide range of special characters and symbols is available across the following categories.
- Punctuation Marks: periods, commas, semicolons, section symbols (§, ¶), and more
- Brackets & Parentheses: parentheses, curly braces, square brackets, angle brackets, double angle brackets, and more
- Math Symbols: ±, ×, ÷, ∑, √, π, ∞, ≠, ≤, ≥, and more
- Unit Symbols: ℃, ℉, ㎞, ㎡, ㎏, and more
- Shapes, arrows, currency symbols, and emojis are also included
The tool works smoothly on smartphones and tablets as well as desktop browsers.
You can adjust the size of symbol buttons using the text size slider for a more comfortable mobile experience.
Tap any symbol to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into other apps, chats, or text fields.
All symbols provided in this tool follow the Unicode standard.
Most special characters, including punctuation marks and mathematical symbols, display consistently across devices and fonts.
However, emojis may appear differently depending on the operating system or platform, such as Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS.
Symbols are grouped into categories such as math, arrows, brackets, units, currency symbols, and emojis, making it easy to browse similar characters even if you don’t know the exact name.
Commonly used symbols like check marks, stars, arrows, and icons can be quickly found through their related categories.
Hover over any symbol button to view its Unicode code point and official character name.