People often want a heart that reads as part of the sentence, not a separate colorful sticker sitting beside the words.
This page focuses on heart text characters, the kind that flow inside a line, so you can click one and paste it directly into your writing.
How to use Heart Text Symbols
- Browse the heart text characters, arranged from solid to outlined glyphs.
- Click a heart character to copy it to your clipboard.
- Paste it inside your sentence, or gather several hearts in the tray first.
Use cases
- Slipping a heart into the middle of a message.
- Ending a note or caption with a small heart.
- Spacing hearts evenly through a short line of text.
Good to know
Heart text characters are Unicode glyphs that sit on the text line like letters, so they keep the text color and flow naturally in a sentence. Their look can shift slightly between fonts, but the character stays the same.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a heart text character?
Any heart-shaped glyph meant to sit in a line of text, such as a solid or outlined heart, rather than a full-color emoji sticker.
Can I type these between words?
Yes. They behave like characters, so you can place them between words and they keep the spacing of the line.
Why might a heart turn colorful after pasting?
Some apps replace the solid heart character with their heart emoji; choosing an outlined heart usually avoids that swap.