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Whether you're a web developer looking for the correct HTML entity for an arrow, a designer searching for the perfect icon for a mockup, or a writer needing a rare mathematical symbol, the Unicode Character Inspector is the definitive tool you need. Unlike heavy PDF tables or slow search engines, our tool loads tens of thousands of glyphs asynchronously for smooth and uninterrupted browsing.
Using typographic glyphs offers numerous advantages in web development:
color), or add a shadow (text-shadow) to a character.Double-click on any character to open the detailed view (Deep Dive). With a single click, you can copy the value you need for your tech stack:
$): Perfect for ensuring correct display without worrying about the source file's encoding.\0024): Essential for injecting a symbol via ::before and ::after pseudo-elements (content property).\u0024): For dynamically inserting characters into the DOM without breaking your strings.%24): Vital for securely transmitting special characters via HTTP requests (Query Strings).Stop wasting time Googling "How to type the Euro symbol on Mac." Use our search bar, bookmark your favorite symbols, and find them on every visit thanks to our persistent storage system.
R: Yes, the Inspecteur de Caractères Unicode & Glyphes utility is 100% free. All tools on Dolf.in are accessible at no cost and without intrusive ads.
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R: No, no download or installation is required. Everything works directly in your web browser.
R: You can use the search bar to type a symbol's name (e.g., 'arrow'), its hexadecimal code (e.g., '2192'), or even paste the character directly into the search field. You can also filter by Unicode blocks (Basic Latin, Greek, Mathematical Operators, etc.).
R: For each character, our inspector automatically generates: the HTML entity (e.g., $), the CSS code (e.g., \0024), the Javascript/JSON escape sequence (e.g., \u0024), the URL encoding (e.g., %24), and the raw Hex code (U+0024).
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