Click any character to copy it to your clipboard. Use the search box to filter by name. The character map is organized into six categories: Arrows, Math, Typography, Currency, Symbols, and Fractions.
Why Use Special Characters?
Arrows (→ ⇒ ↔) — cleaner than typing “=>” in documents and presentations
Em dash (—) — the correct punctuation for parenthetical remarks, not two hyphens (–)
Ellipsis (…) — a single character that renders correctly across fonts, unlike three dots (…)
Math symbols (× ÷ ≠ ≈ ∞) — proper typesetting in technical documents
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these characters display correctly everywhere?
All characters in this map are part of the Unicode standard and display correctly in modern browsers, word processors, and most platforms. Older systems or specialized fonts may not render all characters.
Can I use these characters in HTML?
Yes. Any Unicode character can be used directly in HTML — no entity codes needed for modern UTF-8 encoded pages. You can also use numeric entities like → for →.
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