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Type any keyword, symbol name, or description into the Symbol Search bar and results appear instantly as you type. You can search by concept (e.g., 'arrow', 'check', 'heart') or paste a character directly to identify it.
Click any symbol card in the search results to copy it to your clipboard immediately. A confirmation message appears so you know the copy succeeded.
Yes — you can type a codepoint like U+2713 or just 2713 in the search box to locate a specific character. For dedicated codepoint lookups, the Unicode Lookup tool gives you full encoding details.
Symbol Search matches against symbol names, category labels, and Unicode block names. Searching for 'math', 'currency', 'bullet', or 'letter' will all return relevant results.
The tool uses real-time debounced search that queries the SymbolFYI API as you type, so there is no need to press Enter. This makes it faster to browse and discover symbols interactively.
Yes — the search interface is fully responsive and works on phones and tablets. Tap any result to copy the symbol to your mobile clipboard.
Symbol Search is keyword-driven and best when you know what you are looking for. The Symbol Table is for visual browsing by category when you want to explore a group of related symbols.
SymbolFYI's curated library includes over 200 hand-selected symbols across 30 categories, covering the most useful Unicode characters for everyday and professional use.
Yes — pasting an unknown character into the search box will match it against the database and show you its name and codepoint. For deeper Unicode property analysis, use the Character Analyzer tool.
Symbol Search is completely free with no account required. All tools on SymbolFYI are free, browser-based utilities.
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