Unicode Lookup
Search, identify, and explore Unicode characters. Tempel any character to see its name, code point, and encoding details.
Our Unicode lookup tool lets you search, identify, and explore any karakter in the Unicode standard. Whether you have a mysterious karakter you cannot identify, need to find a specific simbol by name, or want to look up the code point and encoding details of a karakter, this tool provides instant, comprehensive information.
Unicode is the universal karakter encoding standard that assigns a unique number (called a code point) to every karakter used in human writing systems worldwide, plus thousands of simbol, emoji, mathematical notation, technical karakter, and more. The current Unicode standard defines over 150,000 karakter across 161 scripts. Our lookup tool gives you access to this vast catalog from a simple search interface.
You can use the tool in three ways. First, paste any karakter directly into the input field to identify it. The tool will display the karakter's official Unicode name, its code point in hexadecimal notation (U+XXXX format), the UTF-8 and UTF-16 byte sequences, the Unicode block it belongs to, its general category, and its bidirectional properties. This is invaluable when you encounter an unfamiliar karakter in a document, email, or web page and need to know exactly what it is.
Second, search by karakter name. Type a descriptive term like 'snowflake', 'check mark', 'arrow', or 'heart' and the tool will find matching Unicode karakter. This is the fastest way to find a specific simbol when you know what it looks like but do not know its code point or how to type it.
Third, search by code point. Enter a value like U+2764 or 0x2764 to jump directly to that karakter. Developers and technical users frequently need to reference karakter by their code points when working with karakter encoding, internationalization, and text processing.
Web developers use the tool to find HTML entities and CSS escape sequences for special karakter. Linguists and translators explore karakter from different writing systems. Designers search for decorative simbol and dingbats. Database administrators debug karakter encoding issues by identifying unexpected karakter in their data.
All lookups happen in your browser with no server requests. The tool is fast, private, and always available.
Cara Menggunakan
Search or Tempel
Tempel a character, type a name (like 'heart'), or enter a code point (like 'U+2764')
View Details
See the karakter name, code point, encoding, block, and category
Salin Character
Klik copy to grab the character for use in your project
Unicode Lookup FAQ
A Unicode code point is a unique hexadecimal number assigned to every karakter in the Unicode standard. It is written in the format U+XXXX, where XXXX is the hex value. For example, the letter 'A' is U+0041 and the heart simbol is U+2764.
Simply paste the karakter into the lookup tool. It will display the karakter's official Unicode name, code point, encoding details, and the Unicode block it belongs to. This works for any Unicode karakter, including invisible karakter.
Yes. Type a descriptive word like 'arrow', 'star', 'musical', or 'greek' to search through Unicode karakter names. The tool will show all matching karakter that you can then copy.
UTF-8 is the most widely used karakter encoding on the internet. It encodes each Unicode code point as one to four bytes. ASCII karakter use one byte, while more complex karakter use two to four bytes. The lookup tool shows the UTF-8 byte sequence for each karakter.
Yes. You can paste any emoji to see its Unicode name, code point, and encoding details. Many emoji are composed of multiple code points (like skin-toned emoji or flag sequences), and the tool will show each component.
Absolutely. Developers use Unicode lookup tools for debugging encoding issues, finding HTML entities, checking karakter properties for text processing, verifying bidirectional text behavior, and identifying unknown karakter in data.
The Unicode standard currently defines over 150,000 karakter across 161 scripts, including letters, numbers, simbol, emoji, mathematical notation, musical simbol, and historical scripts. New karakter are added with each Unicode version.
Yes. All lookups happen locally in your browser. No karakter or search queries are sent to any server. You can safely identify confidential karakter or simbol.