Popular Arrow Symbols
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Tip: These symbols work everywhere - social media, documents, emails, and even mobile devices!
How to Use Arrow Symbols
- Click any arrow symbol above
- It's automatically copied to your clipboard
- Paste (Ctrl+V or ⌘V) where you need it
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All Arrow Symbols
Browse our complete collection of arrow symbol and navigation symbol:
Navigation Arrows
Harpoon Arrows
Crossing Arrows
Ornamental Arrows
Dingbat Arrows
Angled Arrows
Curved Arrows
Double Line Arrows
Varied Arrows
Miscellaneous Arrows
What Are Arrow Symbols?
Arrow symbols are crucial directional cues that are utilized in user interfaces, documents, and digital platforms. These adaptable characters, which range from simple directional arrows (← ↑ → ↓) to ornamental Unicode symbols (➜ ➤ ➥ ➦), aid in directing attention, illustrating relationships, and improving visual communication. More than 200 arrow symbols are included in our extensive collection, which has been thoughtfully categorized for convenient browsing. You can find the ideal symbol here, whether you need curved arrows for flowcharts, simple navigation arrows for websites, or decorative arrows for social media posts. Because all arrow symbols are Unicode-compliant, they work with all platforms, operating systems, and devices—including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and more.
Arrow Symbol FAQs
On Windows, you can use Alt codes: hold Alt and type 0252 (for ✓) or 0254 (for ✔) on the numeric keypad. Mac users can use the Character Viewer (Control+Command+Space) to find and insert arrow symbols.
Standard Unicode arrows are single-color. For colored arrows, you'll need to use images or SVG icons instead of text symbols.
Yes, most social media platforms support standard Unicode arrows. However, some decorative or rare arrows might not display properly.
Simple arrows (←↑→↓) often have keyboard shortcuts. For others, copying from this page is easiest. On Windows, you can also use Alt codes (e.g., Alt+26 for →).