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Simbolo Infinito ∞ Copia e Incolla

Simboli di testo Unicode puri da copiare e incollare. Clicca su qualsiasi simbolo per copiarlo istantaneamente. Funziona su tutte le piattaforme.

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The infinity symbol ∞ (also called lemniscate) represents endlessness, eternity, and limitless possibilities. It's one of the most searched mathematical symbols on the internet—and one of the most popular choices for social media bios, tattoo designs, and aesthetic usernames.

Originally introduced by mathematician John Wallis in 1655, the ∞ symbol has transcended mathematics to become a universal icon of forever, love without end, and infinite potential. Our collection includes the classic mathematical infinity (∞), the permanent paper symbol (♾), and decorative variations perfect for creative designs.

Every symbol on this page is pure Unicode text—not an image or emoji. That means it copies cleanly, displays identically on all devices, and works in any text field: Instagram bios, Twitter/X profiles, Discord usernames, WhatsApp messages, email signatures, and more.

Our infinity collection includes mathematical, decorative, and aesthetic variants. Bookmark this page for instant access—whether you need the symbol for a math equation, a meaningful tattoo reference, an Instagram bio, or a love message that says forever.

Come è organizzata questa raccolta Infinity Symbol Copia e Incolla

Questa raccolta Infinity Symbol Copia e Incolla 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.

How to Type the Simbolo Infinito

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Copy Here

Click any ∞ symbol above to copy instantly

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Keyboard Shortcut

Windows: Alt+236 on numpad. Mac: Option+5

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Paste Anywhere

Use Ctrl+V (Win) or Cmd+V (Mac) in any app

Domande Frequenti

On Windows: Hold Alt and type 236 on the numeric keypad (not top row numbers). On Mac: Press Option+5. On mobile: Use the symbol keyboard or simply copy ∞ from this page.

The infinity symbol ∞ is Unicode U+221E (INFINITY). It has been part of Unicode since version 1.1 (1993). The emoji version ♾ is U+267E (PERMANENT PAPER SIGN).

In mathematics, ∞ represents a quantity without bound or end. In popular culture, it symbolizes forever, eternal love, limitless possibilities, and endlessness. It's widely used in jewelry, tattoos, and social media to express "forever" concepts.

Yes! ∞ is a standard Unicode text character supported since 1993. It displays identically on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux—everywhere that supports basic Unicode text.

∞ (U+221E) is the mathematical infinity symbol—plain text, monochrome, universal. ♾ (U+267E) is the "permanent paper" sign that some platforms render as a colorful emoji. For consistent display, use ∞.

Absolutely! ∞ works perfectly in Instagram bios, usernames, and captions. It's a text character, so it displays the same for all your followers regardless of their device.

English mathematician John Wallis introduced the ∞ symbol in 1655 in his work "De Sectionibus Conicis." The shape is called a lemniscate, from the Latin "lemniscatus" meaning "decorated with ribbons."

Use ∞ or ∞ in HTML. In CSS: content: "\221E". In JavaScript/JSON: "\u221E". All produce the ∞ character.

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