Arrow Symbols → Copy & Paste
200+ arrow and pointer symbols ready to copy. Click any arrow to copy it instantly.
All Arrow Symbols
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Arrow Symbol Packs
Ready-to-copy collections
Basic Arrows
10 items
Double Arrows
10 items
Curved Arrows
10 items
Triangle Arrows
10 items
Decorative Arrows
10 items
Hand Pointers
6 items
Long Arrows
10 items
Circled Arrows
10 items
Arrows are among the most functional Unicode symbols—used for navigation, flow diagrams, text formatting, and decorative design. Our collection spans every direction, style, and weight: from simple to heavy to decorative and beyond with over 100 variants.
Arrow symbols serve countless practical purposes: indicating direction in maps and instructions, showing flow in process diagrams, creating navigation elements in text-based interfaces, formatting bullet points in documents, and adding dynamic energy to social media posts and bios.
Our arrow collection includes simple arrows, double arrows, heavy arrows, decorative arrows, curved arrows, and diagonal arrows. With over 100 arrow variants, you will find the perfect style for any purpose—from professional documentation to creative Instagram designs and everything in between.
Pro tip: combine different arrow styles to create visual flow in your text. Use simple arrows for navigation, decorative arrows for creative designs, and double arrows for emphasis. Arrows are essential tools for anyone creating text-based content or documentation.
How to Use Arrow Symbols
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Click any arrow to copy it instantly
Paste
Use Ctrl+V (Win) or Cmd+V (Mac)
Use Anywhere
Works in all apps and platforms
Frequently Asked Questions
On Windows: Alt+26 or Alt+8594. On Mac: Option+Shift+Right Arrow in some apps. The easiest way is to copy from this page!
→ is a simple single-line arrow. ⇒ is a double-line (implication) arrow, often used in math and logic. ➜ is a decorative filled arrow good for emphasis.
For Instagram/TikTok bios: ➜ → ➤ ▶ are popular. For Discord/gaming: ⇒ ⟹ ► work well. Simple arrows → ← are universally readable.
Yes! These are standard Unicode characters that work everywhere: social media, documents, emails, messaging apps, code editors, and more.
Some shortcuts: --> auto-converts to → in Word. LaTeX: \rightarrow. HTML: → or →. For most uses, copying is fastest.
Curved arrows (↩ ↪ ⤴ ⤵) indicate return, reply, or undo actions. Circular arrows (↺ ↻) show refresh, cycle, or rotation.
Some arrows work (→ ← ↑ ↓) but it's not recommended. Some systems may have issues. Stick to letters and numbers for file names.
▶ (Black Right-Pointing Triangle) is the standard play button. ► is similar but slightly different. ⏵ is the official media control symbol.