Simbolos Aesthetic Emojis
The main Simbolos wall: browse and copy aesthetic Unicode symbols in one tap—the same curated mix as the homepage hero.
Line Symbols
Browse Unicode line-drawing marks—rules, bars, dash styles, slash crosses, and corner joins. Tap any cell to copy plain text you can paste into chats, captions, docs, or code.
Browse symbolsExplore themed emoji and symbol walls—open a collection to browse and copy in one tap.
The main Simbolos wall: browse and copy aesthetic Unicode symbols in one tap—the same curated mix as the homepage hero.
Full Unicode emoji picker by category—smileys, people, animals, food, travel, flags, and more. Tap once to copy and paste anywhere.
Spanish-friendly emoji picker by category—smileys, hearts, parties, animals, and more. Different from /simbolos-para-copiar (special symbols grid + emojis).
Símbolos e caracteres especiais para Free Fire, Instagram e bio — copie corações, setas, infinito, cruzes e letras diferentes em 1 clique.

Vertical and horizontal rows mirror MadeInText line symbols; Corner Symbols adds elbows, tees, brackets, and box frames—all one tap to copy.
Output is normal text; rendering depends on the app and font—the same idea as emoji and symbols from any OS picker.

Unicode line characters are plain text—copy once and paste anywhere that accepts special characters: bios, Discord, Telegram, Notion, or code comments.
Pick a glyph from each section and paste into Instagram, TikTok, or your notes app—no palette install required.
Light and heavy rules, Unicode box-drawing joins, and corner variants beyond a normal keyboard.
Runs in the browser on phone or desktop; nothing to download—just Unicode on your clipboard.
Pair with our Text Symbols and Bullet Point pages when you want full lists, emojis, or broader character sets.
Most marks render on modern devices; if one shows as a box, your font may lack that glyph—try another tile.
Explore the More Symbols grid below for emoji walls and themed symbol pickers across the site.
Mix rules, bars, corners, and box edges—horizontal lines, vertical pipes, elbows, tees, and double-line frames for threads, captions, ASCII art, or tables in plain text.

Solid, dotted, light, and heavy horizontal and vertical strokes for separators and emphasis.

Elbows, tees, double-line box corners, and bracket-style frames for quick text layouts.

Diagonal strokes and cross marks to pair with lines when you need simple diagrams or ticks.
Quick answers about copying Unicode line-drawing characters.