Unicode Map
Free online unicode map tool, no installation required
About Unicode Map
A browsable gallery of special characters across nine categories: Latin accents, common symbols, arrows, math operators, currency signs, box-drawing characters, the Greek alphabet, and a small set of pictographs. Each tile shows the glyph and its code point (U+XXXX); clicking a tile copies the character to the clipboard.
How to Use
1. Click a category button (All, Latin, Symbols, Arrows, Math, Currency, Box Drawing, Greek, Emoji) to filter. 2. Type in the search box to narrow by name, glyph, or code point. 3. Hover a tile to see its official Unicode name and code point. 4. Click a tile to copy the character; a toast confirms what was copied.
Categories and Code Points
Categories and examples: Latin (À-ÿ accented letters), Symbols (©, ®, ™, §, ¶, °, ±), Arrows (←↑→↓ and double ⇐⇑⇒⇓), Math (∑, ∏, √, ∫, ∞, ≠, ≈, ≤, ≥), Currency ($, €, £, ¥, ₹, ₽, ₿), Box Drawing (─│┌┐└┘├┤┬┴┼), Greek (α-ω lower case), Emoji (☺, ♥, ★, ☀, ♪). Each tile displays its U+XXXX code point so you can reuse it in HTML (€), CSS (\20AC), or source code escapes.
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