Copy special characters, emoji, and symbols

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Find and copy emoji, math symbols, and Unicode on CopyChar. Quick lookup for writing and front-end work—official site at copychar.cc.

What is CopyChar?

CopyChar (https://copychar.cc/) is a web reference for searching and copying special characters, emoji, punctuation, math symbols, and letters—with Unicode code points and HTML entities. Users searching for drool emoji, error emoji, dot to copy and paste, or square root copy paste often land on /emoji/, /letters/, or category pages on the publisher site. On Uwarp this page embeds copychar.cc for quick lookup during writing and front-end work. Uwarp does not host the character database.

Popular copy searches

These intents map to sections on copychar.cc. Use the embed to open the matching category.

  1. Emoji copy and paste: Find drool emoji, error emoji, grimace emoji, and more on /emoji/—one-click copy for chat, UI labels, and social content.
  2. Dots, bullets, and punctuation: Grab dot to copy and paste, middle dots, dashes, and typographic punctuation for cleaner editorial and interface copy.
  3. Math and square root symbols: Use square root copy paste and related math operators when docs, forms, or educational UI need correct notation.
  4. Letters and case variants: Browse /letters/ for lower case k and other letter forms when design or localization needs explicit characters.
  5. Wingdings and symbol fonts: Explore hieroglyphs and symbol-style sets when you need wingdings-style characters with copy-ready output.
  6. Unicode and HTML entities: Reference code points and entity strings when your stack requires escaped output instead of raw paste.

What CopyChar offers

Fast symbol lookup for content and code.

  1. Category browsing: Emoji, letters, punctuation, math, arrows, currency, and more on copychar.cc.
  2. One-click copy: Copy characters to the clipboard for documents, Figma, and source files.
  3. Unicode and HTML entity values: See encoding details when implementation needs explicit references.
  4. Search-friendly layout: Find symbols by name or browse when you know the category but not the exact glyph.

How to use this embed on Uwarp

From search to paste in your project.

  1. Search or pick a category: Start with emoji, letters, math, or punctuation depending on what you need to copy.
  2. Click to copy: Use the publisher UI to copy the character—confirm copied to clipboard in your target app.
  3. Copy entity values when required: Paste Unicode or HTML entity strings in code paths that escape or encode output.
  4. Validate fonts and rendering: Uncommon glyphs may need fallback fonts; test in your browser or design file.
  5. Open copychar.cc in a new tab if needed: Clipboard or category navigation may work better outside a restricted iframe.

Tips for reliable character usage

Avoid encoding surprises in production.

  1. Prefer semantic punctuation: Use proper en dash, em dash, and smart quotes where editorial standards apply.
  2. Fallback-check uncommon symbols: Verify glyph support in your font stack before shipping UI copy.
  3. Use entities in strict templates: HTML entities can prevent parsing issues in CMS or escaped React output.
  4. Keep a project shortlist: Document frequently used symbols for consistent team usage.

Who this is for

Anyone who pastes symbols into text or code.

  1. Front-end developers: Copy emoji and entities for labels, toasts, and inline UI without memorizing code points.
  2. Designers and writers: Insert typographic marks and symbols into specs, copy, and presentations.
  3. Localization teams: Validate special characters across languages and platforms.
  4. Support and community teams: Paste emoji and symbols quickly in replies and documentation.

Why open CopyChar on Uwarp

Official embed without replacing copychar.cc.

  1. Stable Uwarp path: Link `/copychar` in docs; Hero attribution points to CopyChar.
  2. Fast lookup in workflow: Stay inside Uwarp while drafting next to other dev-reference tools.
  3. Uwarp does not host glyphs: Listings update on copychar.cc; we embed and document honest use.

Technical notes

Embed boundaries.

  1. Embed source: The iframe loads https://copychar.cc/; routes include /emoji/, /letters/, and /hieroglyphs/.
  2. Clipboard behavior: Copy actions run in the publisher context; some browsers restrict iframe clipboard access.
  3. Third-party frame rules: If the frame is blank, open https://copychar.cc/ in a new tab.

Frequently Asked Questions

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