Heart Copy and Paste

Find your favorite heart symbols, click to copy, and paste them anywhere in seconds.

Classic Heart Icons and Unicode Symbols

Copy outline, filled, floral, text-presentation, and Unicode heart icons for clean names, documents, profiles, and messages.

Heart Emoji

Copy colored hearts, broken and mending hearts, official heart emoji sequences, and curated heart emoji combinations.

Heart Faces and Gestures

Copy heart hands, finger hearts, heart-eye faces, kisses, and relationship emoji that visibly include or form a heart.

Cute and Small Heart Symbols

Copy tiny, soft, dotted, lifted, and compact hearts made for cute bios, usernames, captions, and friendly messages.

Aesthetic Heart Text and Kaomoji

Copy heart kaomoji and balanced aesthetic heart text with sparkles, wings, flowers, clouds, and decorative frames.

Heart Borders and Dividers

Copy longer heart dividers, ornamental lines, and borders for profile sections, captions, notes, and display text.

What Is Heart Copy and Paste?

Heart Copy and Paste is a searchable keyboard for finding a heart character, copying its exact text value, and pasting it into another app. It brings classic outline and filled hearts, colored heart emoji, cute heart symbols, kaomoji, and decorative heart borders together on one page. You do not need to install a special font, memorize a keyboard shortcut, or convert an image into text.

Every button above contains real copyable text. A simple entry may be one Unicode character, while an emoji or aesthetic design can contain several code points, presentation selectors, combining marks, or joiners. Clicking the button copies the complete original sequence. The search index stores a readable name, description, aliases, style keywords, and code points for every entry, so you can search for terms such as outline heart, cute small heart, broken heart emoji, or U+2665.

This page focuses strictly on hearts and text designs that visibly contain or form a heart. General romantic objects without a heart are excluded. If you want to browse other categories, the complete Symbol Copy and Paste keyboard also includes stars, music marks, cute text, and other Unicode symbols. The separate Online Clipboard tool can be used when you need to move longer text or files between devices.

How to Copy and Paste Heart Symbols

The Heart Copy and Paste keyboard lets you browse by visual style when you are not sure what a heart is called, or search by a word when you already know the result you want. Search matches every word you enter, which makes a phrase such as small outline heart more precise than a broad query such as heart.

  1. Find a heart. Browse the six groups or type a name, appearance, use, literal symbol, or Unicode code point in the search field.
  2. Preview the details. Hover over a button or move keyboard focus to it to see a larger rendering, its name, code points, and a short description.
  3. Copy the complete value. Click or activate the button. A confirmation message announces exactly what was copied without opening a blocking dialog.
  4. Paste and check it. Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or your device's Paste action in the destination app, then confirm the final appearance and spacing.

Copying does not turn the heart into an image. The tool preserves the encoded text, including any variation selector or joiner needed by the selected entry. This matters for sequences such as ❤️‍🔥 and ❤️‍🩹, as well as longer borders whose spaces and ornaments are part of the design.

The Heart Copy and Paste table below gives practical, commonly understood uses for several popular hearts. These descriptions reflect general online conventions, not meanings formally assigned by Unicode. The tone can change with culture, community, relationship, and surrounding words, so choose the heart that suits your audience and message.

HeartTypeCommon use
Text symbolMinimal, gentle, or outlined affection
Text symbolClassic filled heart and card-suit style
Text or emoji-capableBold emphasis and strong affection
Text or emoji-capableExcited, affectionate emphasis
💕EmojiSweet affection, friendship, or closeness
💖EmojiCelebration, delight, or sparkling affection
💔EmojiHeartbreak, sadness, or disappointment
❤️‍🔥Emoji sequencePassion or intense enthusiasm
❤️‍🩹Emoji sequenceHealing, recovery, or emotional support

For typography, ♡ and ♥ are useful because they usually sit close to surrounding text. ❤ is heavier and can appear either as text or with emoji styling depending on presentation and platform behavior. Colored hearts are more expressive but use the receiving system's emoji artwork, so they may stand taller than the line of text around them.

Heart Symbols vs Heart Emoji

Heart Copy and Paste includes both text symbols and emoji because they serve different visual needs. Unicode is the encoding standard that gives characters consistent numeric values. The Unicode Consortium's introduction to Unicode explains why the same encoded text can be exchanged across systems. A heart symbol is often drawn by the current font as a monochrome glyph. A heart emoji is normally drawn as colorful artwork supplied by the operating system or app.

Some characters can request either text or emoji presentation. For example, ♥︎ includes a text presentation selector, while ♥️ requests emoji presentation. A receiving app may still apply its own fallback behavior. The official Unicode character charts provide names and representative glyphs, while the official Unicode Emoji charts document standardized emoji characters and sequences.

Choose a text heart when you want the mark to follow a font, print in one color, or fit neatly in a username. Choose an emoji heart when color and emotional tone are more important. If a platform strips emoji or counts sequences unexpectedly, try a simpler alternative such as ♡, ♥︎, or ❤︎.

Cute, Small, Outline, and Aesthetic Hearts

The Heart Copy and Paste collection uses smaller glyphs, soft spacing, dots, wings, flowers, and expressive faces for its cute styles. Options such as ᰔ, ෆ, ꨄ, and ᥫ᭡ are popular in bios and display names because they feel lighter than a large colored emoji. They are Unicode characters from different writing systems or multi-character combinations, so their formal character names may not mention hearts even when their shapes are commonly reused that way.

Aesthetic heart text combines a recognizable heart with balanced ornaments. Short designs are usually safer for usernames and compact profile fields. Kaomoji can express a complete reaction, but they contain more characters and may wrap on narrow screens. Heart borders and dividers are intended for display text, section breaks, notes, and captions rather than normal sentences.

Keep the copied sequence intact until you have pasted and reviewed it. Removing a space, combining mark, or variation selector can alter alignment or presentation. When consistency matters more than decoration, use a simple outline or filled heart and test it in the exact font and service where it will appear.

Where to Use Heart Symbols

Heart Copy and Paste can add warmth or structure to social media bios, messages, captions, usernames, playlists, documents, invitations, notes, and creative projects. A single outline heart can act as a quiet signature. Colored emoji can make appreciation more obvious. A short decorative heart can separate profile lines, while a longer border can introduce a display section.

Use decorative text as support rather than a replacement for essential words. Screen readers may announce a formal character name, describe an emoji, or skip part of a decorative sequence. Important information should remain understandable without the symbol. Services also set their own username rules, filters, and character limits, so test a candidate before making it permanent.

For professional documents and accessibility-sensitive interfaces, restrained text hearts are usually easier to control than colorful emoji or long combinations. For informal messages, choose the style that best matches the relationship and tone. A heart's common interpretation is contextual, so surrounding words remain the clearest way to communicate intent.

Why Hearts Look Different Across Devices

Heart Copy and Paste preserves the encoded character or sequence, but Unicode does not define one universal drawing. Font designers and platform vendors create the visible glyphs. The same outline heart can therefore be wider, narrower, rounder, or heavier on another device. Emoji artwork differs even more because Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, and individual apps can use different color designs.

A missing font may cause an empty box or replacement character. Older software can split a joined emoji into separate parts, and combining marks can attach differently across fonts. Long borders may wrap when the destination field is narrow. These differences occur after pasting; they do not mean the copy tool changed the selected value.

Use modern software, keep a simpler alternative nearby, and preview important text on both desktop and mobile. The enlarged preview above shows how your current browser renders the heart, while the code point list identifies the exact text that will be copied.

Heart Copy and Paste FAQ

How do I copy and paste a heart symbol?

Use the Heart Copy and Paste keyboard above or search by name, style, meaning, or Unicode code point. Click the heart once to copy its complete text value, then use your device’s normal paste command in a message, bio, document, or other text field.

What is the difference between ♡, ♥, and ❤?

♡ is the outlined White Heart Suit at U+2661, ♥ is the filled Black Heart Suit at U+2665, and ❤ is the heavier heart character at U+2764. Their names and encoded values differ, and the receiving font controls their final shape.

Is a heart symbol text or an emoji?

It can be either. Characters such as ♡ and ♥︎ usually behave like monochrome text, while ❤️ and colored hearts are normally rendered as emoji. Variation selectors can request text or emoji presentation for certain characters, although the receiving platform still controls rendering.

How do I type a heart symbol on a keyboard?

Keyboard shortcuts vary by operating system, application, and keyboard layout. The most consistent method is to copy a heart from this page. You can also search for a specific character such as U+2665 and paste it wherever Unicode text is supported.

Can I use heart symbols in social media bios and usernames?

Usually, yes. Instagram, TikTok, Discord, X, messaging apps, and many games accept common Unicode hearts, but every service has its own character and length rules. Test the pasted result before publishing, especially when using long decorative borders or kaomoji.

Why does a heart look different after I paste it?

Unicode identifies the character or sequence, but the destination device, operating system, app, and font draw the final glyph. A heart may therefore change color, weight, spacing, or artwork while retaining the same underlying encoded value.

What do black, white, red, and broken hearts mean?

People commonly use red for love, white for gentle support or remembrance, black for dark aesthetics or strong emotion, and a broken heart for sadness. These are common online conventions rather than meanings assigned by the Unicode Standard, so context and community usage still matter.

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