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New Symbol πŸ†•

πŸ†• is U+1F195 SQUARED NEW, an emoji badge used to mark new content, a recent feature, or an item that has just been added.

Character
πŸ†•
Unicode
U+1F195

New Symbol Copy and Paste

Press the Copy button beside πŸ†•, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.

Copy the new symbol One click copies the exact Unicode character.
  1. 1
    Copy

    Press the button to copy πŸ†•.

  2. 2
    Place the cursor

    Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.

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    Paste

    Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.

Product updatesNew-item badgesRelease notesContent listings

What Is the New Symbol?

πŸ†• is U+1F195 SQUARED NEW, an emoji badge used to mark new content, a recent feature, or an item that has just been added.

Product updates

New-item badges

Release notes

Content listings

New Symbol Variants and Related Forms

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Accessible textual wording

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Update or level-up badge

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How to Type the New Symbol

Choose your device or app to insert the new symbol without copying it from another page.

New Symbol on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 1F195 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy πŸ†• from this page.

New Symbol on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy πŸ†• from this page.

New Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Tap the copy button for πŸ†•, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

New Symbol on Android

Tap the copy button for πŸ†•, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

New Symbol on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 1f195, then press Enter; otherwise copy πŸ†•.

New Symbol on Microsoft Word

Type 1F195, then press Alt+X to convert the code to πŸ†•.

New Symbol on Google Docs

Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste πŸ†• from this page.

New Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the new symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+1F195
Unicode name SQUARED NEW
HTML decimal 🆕
HTML hex 🆕
CSS escape 1F195

How to Use and Format the New Symbol

Format πŸ†• according to the specific role defined for New Symbol. πŸ†• is U+1F195 SQUARED NEW, an emoji badge used to mark new content, a recent feature, or an item that has just been added. For New Symbol, the encoded form is U+1F195; preserve the complete sequence, capitalization, charge, unit letters, subscripts, or operator structure exactly as shown. For New Symbol, placement and spacing should follow the scientific, mathematical, editorial, musical, currency, safety, or interface convention required by its actual use.

This page covers the Unicode NEW button πŸ†•. It does not provide a date, release status, or version number unless those details are supplied in text. When new symbol communicates an action, quantity, relation, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test new symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar appearance.

  • In product updates, identify πŸ†• as New Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it.

  • For new-item badges, retain the sequence U+1F195; do not silently replace πŸ†• with the related form NEW.

  • When new symbol appears in release notes, apply this convention: Give the control a visible label or accessible name that states its action.

  • While preparing content listings, compare πŸ†• with πŸ†™ and ✨, then keep the version whose meaning matches the source.

  • Encode new symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references 🆕 and 🆕 so the published text remains searchable and selectable.

  • Give πŸ†• the readable label β€œNew Symbol” wherever the surrounding sentence, formula, score, table, or control does not already state the meaning.

  • Test new symbol in the final font, mobile layout, PDF export, copy workflow, and screen-reader output before release.

New Symbol Examples

  • New πŸ†•
  • Just added πŸ†•
  • New feature πŸ†•
  • Latest release πŸ†•
  • Accessible label: new item
  • Unicode sequence for New Symbol: U+1F195
  • HTML decimal: 🆕
  • HTML hexadecimal: 🆕
  • CSS escapes: 1F195
  • Accessible text label: New Symbol

Common New Symbol Mistakes

  • Using NEW where πŸ†• is required changes the intended new symbol or introduces a different notation.
  • Dropping part of U+1F195 while copying new symbol into product updates.
  • Applying the wrong convention to new symbol in new-item badges; specifically, leaving the control with no accessible name..
  • Leaving πŸ†• unexplained in release notes when the audience may read it as πŸ†™.
  • Assuming the font used for content listings will render new symbol exactly like the preview on this page.
  • Converting πŸ†• into an image even though selectable Unicode text is appropriate for new symbol.
  • Publishing new symbol without checking the distinction from ✨.
  • Using πŸ†• as the only accessible name of a button, diagram item, formula token, status message, or technical label.

New Symbol intent boundary

This page covers the Unicode NEW button πŸ†•. It does not provide a date, release status, or version number unless those details are supplied in text.

More About the New Symbol

For lookup and copy purposes, New Symbol is represented by πŸ†•. πŸ†• is U+1F195 SQUARED NEW, an emoji badge used to mark new content, a recent feature, or an item that has just been added. When πŸ†• is used as an interface control on New Symbol, the design also needs an understandable action label or accessible name because the glyph alone does not define behavior. Related forms reviewed for New Symbol are NEW β€” Plain text label; πŸ†™ β€” UP button; ✨ β€” Sparkles. Their notes describe Accessible textual wording, Update or level-up badge, Emphasis or novelty emoji. Common New Symbol errors include Using NEW where πŸ†• is required changes the intended new symbol or introduces a different notation; Dropping part of U+1F195 while copying new symbol into product updates; Applying the wrong convention to new symbol in new-item badges; specifically, leaving the control with no accessible name. Checking them prevents πŸ†• from carrying the wrong meaning. New Symbol formatting should follow the reviewed requirements: In product updates, identify πŸ†• as New Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it; For new-item badges, retain the sequence U+1F195; do not silently replace πŸ†• with the related form NEW; When new symbol appears in release notes, apply this convention: Give the control a visible label or accessible name that states its action; While preparing content listings, compare πŸ†• with πŸ†™ and ✨, then keep the version whose meaning matches the source. When New Symbol source code requires an escape, use 🆕 or 🆕; CSS content can use 1F195. A screenshot is not a substitute for selectable πŸ†•. The tested New Symbol input guidance is: In Microsoft Word, type 1F195 and press Alt+X. This page covers the Unicode NEW button πŸ†•. It does not provide a date, release status, or version number unless those details are supplied in text.

New Symbol FAQ

What is the encoded form of New Symbol?

New Symbol is stored as U+1F195; its Unicode character names are SQUARED NEW.

How should I copy πŸ†• for product updates?

Copy the complete sequence πŸ†• and verify that every character in U+1F195 remains present after pasting.

Which HTML form reproduces New Symbol?

Use literal UTF-8 πŸ†•, decimal references 🆕, or hexadecimal references 🆕; do not substitute NEW.

Why might πŸ†• look different in new-item badges?

The font or emoji renderer can change shape and spacing, but the encoded sequence U+1F195 should remain unchanged.

Can I replace πŸ†• with πŸ†™ or ✨?

Only when the destination convention explicitly calls for that form. This page covers the Unicode NEW button πŸ†•. It does not provide a date, release status, or version number unless those details are supplied in text.