Arrow Symbols — Copy and Paste
Every direction and style: plain, double, heavy and curved arrows. Tap one to copy.
Arrows are the workhorses of bios and notes: → points to your link, ↳ nests a sub-item, ➤ makes a bullet with momentum. Unicode has hundreds of them; these are the ones that render reliably across iPhone, Android and desktop.
Basic arrows
Double & heavy arrows
Curved & special arrows
How to Use Arrow Symbols
- Tap any symbol above — it's copied instantly
- Open the app where you want it
- Paste into your bio, username, caption or message
- Link in bio — "new drop → link below" is clearer than any emoji.
- Nested lists — ↳ creates sub-items in Notion, Twitter threads and plain-text notes.
- Instructions — number your steps with ➤ for a cleaner look than dashes.
- Navigation cues — ⇢ and ➜ guide the eye in carousels and story sequences.
FAQ
How do I type an arrow symbol on my phone?
Phone keyboards don’t include most arrows, so the practical way is copy and paste: tap the arrow you want on this page and paste it where you need it. It behaves like any other text character.
Which arrow works best for "link in bio"?
The heavy right arrows ➤ ➜ and the simple → are the most legible at bio font sizes. ↓ and ⇣ work when the link button sits directly below your bio text.
What is the ↳ symbol used for?
↳ is the "down-right" arrow, used to show that one line belongs under another — replies, sub-tasks, or details under a heading. It’s popular in Notion pages and Twitter/X threads.