🆗
SymbolsU+1F197

OK Button

An 'OK' badge in a blue box — giving quick confirmation and approval.

Copy as

Emoji Character
🆗
HTML Entity
🆗
CSS Content
content: "\1F197";
Unicode Escape
\u{1F197}

Shortcodes

:ok:

Keywords

okayfineapprovedacceptedconfirm

About OK Button 🆗

The OK Button emoji (🆗) is a symbol emoji carrying universal or widely recognized meaning. Symbol emojis transcend language barriers — hearts, arrows, mathematical symbols, and warning signs communicate instantly regardless of the reader's native tongue. They are among the most semantically loaded emojis, often conveying complex concepts in a single character.

The 🆗 emoji may appear differently across platforms — Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, and other vendors each design their own version. Apple tends toward photorealistic renders, Google uses a rounded, friendly style, and Microsoft often opts for flat, minimalist designs. Despite visual differences, the underlying Unicode character (U+1F197) ensures the same emoji is sent and received regardless of device. When choosing this emoji for professional communication, be aware that the recipient may see a slightly different design than what you see on your screen.

Common shortcodes for this emoji include `:ok:`, which work on platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub. This emoji was assigned the Unicode code point U+1F197 and is part of the "Symbols" group. Related search terms include okay, fine, approved, accepted, confirm. To use this emoji in HTML, insert the entity 🆗, or in CSS use content: "\1F197". For maximum compatibility, always copy the emoji character directly rather than relying on shortcodes, as shortcode support varies by platform.

Technical Details

Emoji🆗
NameOK Button
UnicodeU+1F197
CategorySymbols
HTML Entity🆗
CSS Code\1F197
Shortcodes:ok:

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