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Heart Symbol Copy Paste

Copy heart symbols and heart emoji with one click β€” dozens of colours, text hearts and love symbols, searchable and ready to paste anywhere.

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How to use

  1. 1.Browse the grid, or type a word like "red", "cupid" or "broken" in the search box to filter the hearts by name and keyword.
  2. 2.Click any heart symbol or emoji β€” it is copied to your clipboard instantly and a "Copied" confirmation appears.
  3. 3.Paste it anywhere with Ctrl+V (Windows) or Cmd+V (Mac) β€” into a bio, caption, message, username or document.

About Heart Symbol Copy Paste

Hearts are the most universally understood symbol of love, affection, gratitude and friendship, and this free tool puts every popular heart character one click away. Instead of hunting through an emoji keyboard or memorising obscure keyboard shortcuts, you simply browse the grid, click the heart you want, and it is instantly copied to your clipboard β€” ready to paste into an Instagram caption, a TikTok bio, a WhatsApp message, a Word document, a username, or anywhere else text is accepted.

The collection is split into two families. The first is emoji hearts: the familiar coloured pictures such as the red heart, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, grey, black and white hearts, plus expressive variations like two hearts, the sparkling heart, the beating and growing hearts, the heart with an arrow, the heart with a ribbon, the broken heart, the heart on fire and the mending heart. Colours carry meaning: red is classic romantic love, yellow often signals friendship and happiness, green can mean jealousy or nature, blue suggests trust and loyalty, purple is compassion or admiration, and black is used for grief, sarcasm or a bold aesthetic. The second family is text hearts β€” single-colour typographic characters such as the solid heart suit, the outlined white heart, the rotated heart bullet, and the decorative floral hearts. Because these are ordinary Unicode characters rather than colourful emoji, they blend neatly into usernames, nicknames, spreadsheet cells and printed text, and they keep the same monochrome colour as the surrounding font.

Every character here is a real, widely supported Unicode codepoint, so what you copy will display correctly across modern phones, tablets and computers rather than turning into an empty box. Type a word into the search field β€” try "red", "cupid", "broken" or "pink" β€” and the grid filters instantly by name and keyword, letting you find exactly the heart you need in seconds.

You can also type many of these hearts directly. On Windows, hold Alt and type 3 on the numeric keypad to produce a heart, or press Windows + period to open the built-in emoji picker and search for "heart". On a Mac, press Control + Command + Space to open the Character Viewer, then search "heart" to insert any variant. On iPhone or Android, tap the emoji key on your on-screen keyboard and scroll to the hearts row, or search "heart" in the emoji search bar. If you would rather skip the shortcuts entirely, copying from this page works everywhere and is often the fastest route, especially for the decorative text hearts that have no simple keyboard combination.

The whole tool runs entirely inside your browser. Nothing you click is sent to a server, no account is required, and there is no software to install β€” the page is ready the moment it loads. Whether you are decorating a bio, wishing someone a happy Valentine's Day, softening a text message, or building a stylish username, the perfect heart is only a click away.

Frequently asked questions

How do I type a heart symbol on my keyboard?
On Windows, hold Alt and type 3 on the numeric keypad to get β™₯, or press Windows + period to open the emoji picker. On Mac, press Control + Command + Space for the Character Viewer and search "heart". On phones, use your emoji keyboard. Or just click any heart here to copy it β€” no shortcut needed.
Do these heart symbols work everywhere?
Every character is a standard, widely supported Unicode codepoint, so the hearts display correctly in most modern apps, browsers and devices β€” Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Word, Google Docs and more. Very old systems or unusual fonts may show a plain box for a few of the newest emoji, but classic hearts like β™₯ and ❀️ work almost universally.
What do the different heart colours mean?
Colours carry loose meanings: red is romantic love, pink is sweet or playful affection, yellow is friendship and happiness, green hints at nature or jealousy, blue suggests trust and loyalty, purple is admiration or compassion, and black is used for grief, sarcasm or a bold look. There are no strict rules β€” pick whichever fits your message.

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