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Print All Unicode Arrows

Generate a list of all Unicode arrows. Runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device.

Output

The result appears here as you type.

Options

How to use Print All Unicode Arrows

  1. 1. Set a Limit or leave it at zero. Enter a number to cap how many arrow symbols are listed, or leave it at zero to print the entire set of Unicode arrows, including diagonal, double-headed and curved variants.
  2. 2. Generate the list. The tool prints each arrow symbol next to its code point, such as a left arrow tab-separated from U+2190, one per line covering the full arrow block.
  3. 3. Copy the full list. Copy the arrow-to-code-point list from the output pane to reference specific arrow shapes or to build a lookup for a diagram or flowchart tool.

When to use Print All Unicode Arrows

Print All Unicode Arrows generates the complete set of Unicode arrow symbols with their code points, covering straight, diagonal, curved and double-headed variants. Use it as a reference when you need a specific arrow shape without hunting through a symbol picker.

  • Finding the exact arrow for a flowchart drawn in plain text. An ASCII-style diagram in a README needs a specific double-headed or curved arrow that a standard keyboard cannot type. Scanning the printed list finds the matching character to paste in.
  • Building a directional key legend for a game. A game's control instructions need arrow symbols for up, down, left and right, plus diagonal movement. Printing the full list surfaces every option to pick the clearest set.
  • Checking arrow rendering across browsers. You want to confirm that a set of Unicode arrows renders consistently in different browsers before using them in a UI. Printing the full list gives a batch to paste into a test page.

Examples

All arrows

Output

←	U+2190

About the Print All Unicode Arrows tool

Print All Unicode Arrows does its work locally, right in the browser. Generate a list of all Unicode arrows. There is no upload step, no queue and no account, and your data never travels over the network.

It belongs to the Unicode Tools collection on EditSafely, a set of 98 small, focused Unicode utilities that share the same instant, private workspace.

You can shape the output with the Limit (0 = all) setting, and the result refreshes the moment you change it. A worked example further down the page shows exactly what the tool produces for a real input.

Running locally also makes the tool fast and dependable: results appear as you type or drop a file, there is no server outage that can take it down mid-task, and confidential data can be processed without a second thought.

Frequently asked questions

Is Print All Unicode Arrows free to use?

Yes, it is completely free. All 2,658 tools on EditSafely work without an account, a subscription or usage limits.

Does the generator send anything to a server?

Everything happens locally. Your browser downloads the tool's code once, then does all the processing itself; nothing you enter is transmitted, stored or logged. You can even go offline after the page loads and it will still work.

How do I get a different result?

Run the generator again. Each run is computed fresh on your device, and any options you change are applied to the next result immediately.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

No. The tool works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet or phone. There is no account to create, no extension to add and no software to install.

How do I use the result?

The output panel has a one-click copy button, and you can keep refining the input while you work; the result updates in place as you type.