Unlock the Hidden Keyboard
Your physical keyboard only shows a tiny fraction of the thousands of characters your computer can actually type. Our Unicode map gives you access to all of them.
Math & Science
Writing an academic paper or a math tutorial? You don't need complicated LaTeX editors just to type basic formulas. Quickly copy the Infinity symbol (∞), Square Root (√), Integrals (∫), or Not Equal To (≠) directly into your Word document or blog post.
Global Currencies
Depending on where you live, your keyboard likely only has a Dollar ($), Euro (€), or Pound (£) sign. But if you're writing about global finance, you might need the Yen (¥), Rupee (₹), or Bitcoin (₿) symbol. They are all just one click away.
UI Design & Arrows
Web designers and UI developers often need clean, simple arrows for navigation menus (← → ↑ ↓) or block shapes (■ □) for structural layouts. Instead of loading heavy icon fonts like FontAwesome, you can just use these ultra-lightweight text characters.
Clean Punctuation
Professional typographers care about the details. Stop using three periods (...) and start using the proper Ellipsis character (…). Swap your basic hyphens (-) for proper En-dashes (–) and Em-dashes (—) to make your text look professionally published.
