Special Characters Copy Tool
Find special characters for Instagram bios, names, posts, messages, dividers, and decoration. Add symbols to your draft and copy a complete set in one tap.
Use this tool to copy decorative Unicode characters such as hearts, stars, arrows, brackets, dividers, lines, and circled numbers. They are plain text, so they work in many bios, posts, names, comments, and messages without needing an image editor.
Special characters are useful when emoji feel too colorful or too large. They can separate profile sections, frame a name, point to a link, decorate a title, or create a clean divider inside a post.
Copy cute hearts, decorative hearts, and love symbols.
Use stars, moon symbols, flowers, and sparkle marks for decoration.
Create dividers, pointers, labels, and profile sections.
Use lines, dots, brackets, or tiny sparkles to separate interests, links, and short profile sections.
Place hearts, stars, flowers, or brackets around a display name to make it softer or more distinctive.
Arrows, circled numbers, and corner brackets can guide people to a link, list, or next step.
Special characters are text symbols, while emoji are pictographs. Symbols usually follow the surrounding text color and size, so they blend into bios and names more quietly. Emoji are brighter and more expressive, which is better for reactions, captions, and chat messages.
If you want to transform your own words into small text, bubble letters, bold Unicode text, or upside down text, use the fancy text generator. If you want colorful emoji, use emoji copy and paste. If you want ready-made strings, use emoji combinations. If you want a custom PNG label for Slack, use the Slack emoji generator.
The app or device may not support that Unicode character. Try a simpler symbol or test it in the app where you plan to use it.
Usually yes, but every platform has its own character limits and font rendering. Keep decorations short and preview the saved profile.
No. These are Unicode characters, not a font file. They may look different depending on the app, browser, and operating system.
Yes. A few symbols can make emoji combinations look cleaner, especially when used as separators or small accents.