View and utilize special symbols.
UniChar gives you access to thousands of Unicode characters organized neatly into categories as well as a complete Unicode table.*
Easily work with symbols, Unicode code points, and HTML entities.
*All Categories available via a single in-app purchase
Use the app or the keyboard.
Type special symbols in any app with the UniChar Keyboard.
Or use the UniChar app for a full screen character map experience that allows you to create the exact text you need.
Search in many ways.
Search for symbols by name, code point, HTML, or by the symbol itself.
Or search by drawing the symbol you're looking for! You can help teach it to recognize your drawings and improve search results.
Copy this, share that.
Touch and hold a symbol to see options to copy symbol information, select the text in the text field and tap Copy, or choose Copy from the share sheet.
UniChar makes it easy to share your text via Messages, Mail, Mastodon, and more. Or open the text in other apps like Pages to continue working.
View recents and favorites.
Your recently used and favorite characters are made available in convenient locations, including the iOS app, iPadOS app, Apple Watch app, and Keyboard.
Access symbols on Apple Watch.
Quickly access your recents or favorites. Copy the symbol, name, code, HTML, or all character info to your iPhone. Or use Handoff to jump right into the app.
Send stickers in Messages.
Featuring over 70 hand-picked symbols. Rearrange them, delete them, or even create your own Stickers.
More awesome features.
- Beautiful and simple design
- Ad-free experience
- Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple silicon Mac
- Handoff support for all of your devices, including the web
- Multitasking support including Split View and Multiple Windows
- Drag and Drop, Quick note, and Siri integration
- Accessibility support - Dynamic Type, VoiceOver, and more
This iOS Keyboard App Will Give You All the Unicode Characters You’ll Ever Need
Lifehacker
UniChar is a cool little app and keyboard, and offers access to a huge world of Unicode characters that are otherwise absent within the standard iOS keyboard.
iDownloadBlog
On the Mac, you can type any character [with] the Emoji & Symbols viewer … The selection on iOS is much more limited … But UniChar changes that.
Cult of Mac
It’s a full-featured utility for searching and copying symbols … it’s always nice to see a developer who’s dedicated to improving this kind of utility over time and adopting new features … it’s a very handy app.
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