Free Online Symbol Picker

A symbol picker lets you browse special characters — arrows, bullets, stars, math signs and currency — by category and copy any one.

Your data is processed entirely in your browser and never sent to any server.

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Click any item to copy it. These are standard Unicode characters that paste into posts, chats and documents.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Pick a category or search by name.
  2. Browse the matching symbols.
  3. Click a symbol to copy it.
  4. Paste it into your text, post or design.

What Is a Symbol Picker?

Plenty of useful characters never made it onto a standard keyboard: directional arrows, bullet marks, decorative stars, math operators like ∑ and ∫, currency signs such as € and ₹, and checkmarks and crosses. This picker organises roughly a hundred and fifty of them into clear categories so you can find what you need without memorising key codes or hunting through a character map.

Clicking a symbol copies it to your clipboard for pasting into a social bio, a document, a spreadsheet or a design. These are standard Unicode characters, so they render reliably across platforms — an arrow or a euro sign looks the same on a phone as on a desktop. The search box filters by name, so typing arrow, star or euro jumps straight to the right group.

Everything runs in the browser with no network call. Nothing you copy is recorded, and the grid filters instantly as you search.

Frequently Asked Questions

What symbols are included?
Arrows, bullets and list marks, stars and dingbats, math operators like ∑ and ∫, currency such as € and £, and checkmarks and crosses — grouped by category for quick browsing.
How do I copy a symbol?
Click any symbol and it's copied to your clipboard. Paste it into a post, document or design — these are Unicode characters that render across platforms.
When would I use this?
Whenever your keyboard doesn't have the character: decorating a social bio, adding a checkmark to a list, inserting a currency sign or pasting a math symbol into a doc.

Published by the WeGotEveryTool team. We build and test every tool in-house and update pages when the underlying spec, formula, or recommendation changes.

Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.

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