Punctuation Simboli
90+ quotes, dashes, bullets & typographic marks. Professional typography made easy.
Double Quotation Marks
Single Quotation Marks
CJK Brackets
Dashes & Hyphens
Ellipsis & Dots
Exclamation & Question
Bullets & List Markers
Section & Reference Marks
Primes & Apostrophes
Common Simboli
Punctuation Packs
Ready-to-use collections
Smart Quotes
8 elementi
Dash Set
6 elementi
Punti Elenco
7 elementi
Legal & Business
8 elementi
Spanish Punctuation
6 elementi
Special Marks
7 elementi
Beyond basic periods and commas, Unicode offers a rich set of typographic punctuation marks that elevate your writing from amateur to professional. From proper quotation marks to em dashes and ellipsis, these characters make a real difference in document quality and readability.
Most people only use the punctuation available on their keyboard, but professional typographers, writers, and designers know that Unicode offers far superior alternatives. Curly quotes look more polished than straight quotes. An em dash reads better than two hyphens. A proper ellipsis (single character) is typographically correct compared to three periods.
Our punctuation collection includes quotation marks in all styles (single, double, angle, corner), dashes (en dash, em dash, figure dash), dots and leaders, reference marks, and special spaces (thin space, hair space, non-breaking space). Perfect for writers, editors, designers, and anyone who cares about typography.
Pro tip: once you start using proper typographic punctuation, you will never go back to keyboard substitutes. The difference between straight quotes and curly quotes alone transforms the professionalism of any document, email, or published content.
Come è organizzata questa raccolta Punctuation Symbols
Questa raccolta Punctuation Symbols riunisce tutti i caratteri Unicode della categoria più i parenti stretti che la gente cerca nella stessa sessione. La griglia in alto è ordinata così che gli elementi più copiati siano in cima: prima i caratteri Unicode canonici, poi i parenti stilistici vicini, infine la coda lunga delle varianti più rare. Clicca su una casella e il carattere va direttamente negli appunti; un piccolo avviso in basso a destra conferma la copia per continuare a sfogliare.
Cosa distingue questa raccolta da un generico "sito di copia-incolla": ogni carattere qui è vero testo Unicode, non un'immagine. Il carattere sopravvive a ogni redraw — incollato su Instagram, Discord, TikTok, Word, Google Docs, Figma o un README Markdown, il dispositivo del destinatario lo mostra con il proprio font, nella dimensione del testo circostante, con la semantica di accessibilità corretta. Nessuna installazione, nessun permesso e nulla lascia il tuo browser.
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Domande Frequenti
En dash (–) is used for ranges (2020–2024) and is the width of the letter 'n'. Em dash (—) is used for breaks in thought—like this—and is the width of the letter 'm'.
Smart quotes are curved quotation marks used in professional publishing, unlike straight quotes found on standard keyboards. They indicate opening and closing of quoted passages and appear in most word processors automatically.
The interrobang ‽ combines a question mark and exclamation point into one symbol. It expresses excited disbelief or rhetorical questions, like 'What did you say‽'
Guillemets «» are the standard quotation marks in French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and other languages. They're also used decoratively in design and typography.
The pilcrow ¶ marks the start of a new paragraph. It's commonly used in editing, word processors (Show/Hide), and legal documents to reference specific paragraphs.
Copy it from here! On Windows, Alt+0176 works. On Mac, Option+Shift+8. The degree symbol is used for temperature (72°F) and angles (90°).
The proper ellipsis is a single character (…) not three periods (...). Using the single character ensures correct spacing and prevents awkward line breaks.
Daggers are used for footnotes when asterisks are already used, or in order: * † ‡. The dagger (†) is also used to indicate deceased persons, especially in genealogy.