Up Arrow Symbol Collection

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Standard Up Arrow Symbols

Upwards Arrow

U+2191

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Black Up Arrow

U+2B06

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Upwards White Arrow

U+21E7

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Upwards Double Arrow

U+21D1

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Up Down Arrow

U+2195

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Upwards Arrow With Tip Left

U+2960

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Upwards Arrow With Tip Right

U+2961

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North East Arrow

U+2197

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North West Arrow

U+2196

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Black Up Right Arrow

U+2B08

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Black Up Left Arrow

U+2B09

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Upwards Arrow With Tip Leftwards

U+21B0

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Upwards Arrow With Tip Rightwards

U+21B1

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Arrow Pointing Right Then Curving Up

U+2934

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Arrow Pointing Right Then Curving Down

U+2935

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Upwards Paired Arrows

U+21C8

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Two Headed Upwards Arrow

U+2949

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Upwards Quadruple Arrow

U+27F0

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🔝

Top Arrow

U+1F51D

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🔙

Back Arrow

U+1F519

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🔛

On Arrow

U+1F51B

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🔜

Soon Arrow

U+1F51C

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Upwards Arrow With Double Stroke

U+290A

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Upwards Harpoon With Barb Left

U+296E

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Upwards Harpoon With Barb Right

U+296F

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Upwards Triple Arrow

U+21EF

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Upwards Arrow From Bar

U+2945

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Upwards Arrow With Horizontal Stroke

U+2946

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Rightwards Arrow With Vertical Stroke

U+2900

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Upwards Arrow With Tip Both Ways

U+2963

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⬆️

Up Arrow Emoji

U+2B06 U+FE0F

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↗️

Up Right Arrow Emoji

U+2197 U+FE0F

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↖️

Up Left Arrow Emoji

U+2196 U+FE0F

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How It Works

Our up arrow symbol tool provides instant access to a comprehensive collection of upward-pointing arrows and related symbols. Simply click on any symbol to automatically copy it to your clipboard.

The symbols are organized by category, from basic upward arrows (↑) to specialized symbols like double arrows (⇑) and curved arrows (↰). Each symbol includes its Unicode name and can be used across all modern devices and platforms.

All symbols are Unicode-compliant, ensuring they display correctly across different operating systems, browsers, and applications. Whether you're working on Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android, these up arrow symbols will render consistently.

The copy-to-clipboard functionality works instantly - no need to manually select and copy text. Just click the symbol you want, and it's ready to paste wherever you need it.

Use Cases for Up Arrow Symbols

Social Media & Communication

  • • Indicate upvoting or approval (↑)
  • • Show growth or improvement trends
  • • Create visual hierarchy in posts
  • • Point to important content above

Business & Analytics

  • • Display positive performance metrics
  • • Show stock price increases
  • • Indicate rising sales figures
  • • Create dashboard indicators

Education & Documentation

  • • Reference previous content
  • • Create navigation elements
  • • Show hierarchical relationships
  • • Mathematical expressions

Design & UI/UX

  • • "Back to top" buttons
  • • Menu navigation arrows
  • • Sorting indicators
  • • Progress indicators

Up Arrow Symbol FAQs

The most common up arrow symbol is ↑ (Unicode U+2191), known as "Upwards Arrow." It's widely supported across all platforms and is the standard symbol for indicating upward direction or movement.

On Mac, you can access up arrow symbols through the Character Viewer (Edit > Emoji & Symbols or Cmd+Ctrl+Space), or use our copy-and-paste tool above. The caret symbol (^) can be typed with Shift+6.

Common HTML codes for up arrows include: ↑ (↑), ⬆ (⬆), ⇑ (⇑), and ^ (^). You can also use Unicode values like ↑ for ↑.

Yes! All up arrow symbols on this page are Unicode-compliant and work perfectly on iOS, Android, and other mobile platforms. They display consistently across different apps and browsers.

↑ is the standard "Upwards Arrow" with a thin design, while ⬆ is the "Heavy Black Up-Pointing Triangle" with a thicker, more prominent appearance. Both are widely supported but have different visual weights.

Need more help? If you don't see your question here, try our complete symbol collection or contact our support team.

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