A text heart symbol blends into writing far better than a bright emoji, but it is hard to type without a shortcut.
This page gathers heart symbols, including outlined, filled, and small variants, so you can click the glyph you want and paste it as plain text.
How to use Heart Symbol Copy and Paste
- Browse the heart symbol grid with outlined, filled, and small heart glyphs.
- Click the heart symbol you want to copy it to the clipboard.
- Paste the symbol into your text, or collect a few in the tray before copying.
Use cases
- Adding a subtle heart glyph inside a line of text.
- Using an outlined heart in a minimal bio or signature.
- Placing small hearts around a heading or name.
Good to know
Heart symbols are monochrome Unicode glyphs that take the surrounding text color, unlike colored heart emoji. They paste as real text and stay editable, though very ornate heart glyphs may render differently across fonts.
Frequently asked questions
How are heart symbols different from heart emoji?
Symbols are single-color text glyphs that match your text color; emoji are full-color picture characters drawn by the app.
Will a heart symbol keep my text color?
Usually yes, because it behaves like a letter and inherits the text color rather than a fixed emoji color.
Why does a filled heart sometimes look like an emoji?
Some apps auto-convert the solid heart glyph into their red heart emoji; outlined hearts are less likely to be swapped.