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Ampersand (&)

The ampersand is &. The ampersand is a logogram that represents the word “and.”

Character
&
Unicode
U+0026
HTML
&

And Symbol Copy and Paste

Select Copy to place the ampersand & on your clipboard. Move the cursor to the destination and use Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.

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

    Press the button to copy &.

  2. 2
    Place the cursor

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

  3. 3
    Paste

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

Company and brand namesTitles and headingsCompact labelsProgramming and markup

What Is the And Symbol?

The ampersand is a logogram that represents the word “and.”

Company and brand names

Titles and headings

Compact labels

Programming and markup

How to Type the And Symbol

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

And Symbol on Windows

Press Shift + 7 on a standard U.S. keyboard.

And Symbol on Mac

Press Shift + 7 on a standard U.S. keyboard.

And Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Use the copy button on this page, then paste the ampersand into the target app. For repeated use, save it as a keyboard text-replacement shortcut.

And Symbol on Android

Use the copy button on this page, then paste the ampersand into the target app. For repeated use, save it as a keyboard text-replacement shortcut.

And Symbol on Chromebook

Use the Copy button to copy &, then press Ctrl+V to paste it. You can also open the Chromebook emoji and symbols picker when it is available in the current app.

And Symbol on Microsoft Word

In Microsoft Word, type 0026 and press Alt+X to convert the code to &. You can also use Insert > Symbol.

And Symbol on Google Docs

Use the Copy button and paste & into Google Docs, or choose Insert > Special characters and search by the symbol name.

And Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

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

Unicode U+0026
Unicode name AMPERSAND
HTML entity &
HTML decimal &
HTML hex &
CSS escape 026

How to Use and Format the And Symbol

The ampersand & is Unicode U+0026 and represents the word “and.” Use it in names, compact labels, citations, or other contexts allowed by the relevant house style; do not automatically replace every occurrence of the word “and” in running prose.

The ampersand has a special role in HTML because it begins character references. In HTML source, write a literal ampersand as & when it could otherwise be interpreted as markup, and terminate named character references with a semicolon.

  • Preserve the ampersand when it is part of an official company, product, or publication name.

  • Use & only where the document’s style permits it; use the word “and” elsewhere.

  • In HTML source, encode a literal ampersand as & when necessary to avoid starting a character reference.

  • End named HTML character references with a semicolon.

  • Keep spacing around & consistent with the name, title, or style being followed.

  • Do not use & as an arbitrary decorative separator when readers could interpret it as the word “and.”

And Symbol Examples

  • Research & Development
  • Sales & Marketing
  • Design & Technology
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Health & Safety
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Fish & Chips
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Q&A
  • Smith & Jones

Common And Symbol Mistakes

  • Do not leave an ambiguous ampersand unescaped in HTML or XML source; use & where required.
  • Do not confuse & (U+0026) with & (U+FF06 FULLWIDTH AMPERSAND).
  • Do not use && when ordinary prose requires a single ampersand.
  • Do not assume every editorial style permits & as a replacement for the word and.
  • Do not change the spelling of an official name by replacing and with & or vice versa.
  • Do not omit surrounding spaces when the chosen house style requires them.
  • Do not place a raw ampersand in a query string inside HTML markup without correct escaping.
  • Do not use & as a logical AND operator outside a syntax that defines that meaning.

More About the And Symbol

The ampersand & is a Unicode text character, not an image. The ampersand is a logogram that represents the word “and.” Because it remains selectable text, it can be copied into documents, messages, spreadsheets, source code, usernames, captions, and other fields that support Unicode. Its appearance can change with the active font or operating system, while the stored character remains U+0026 (AMPERSAND).

Supporting searches such as “ampersand symbol”, “and sign symbol”, and “how to write the and symbol” usually describe the same core task from different angles: identifying the correct character, copying it, or learning how to enter it with a keyboard. This page keeps those intents together so you do not need separate pages for small wording differences. Use the copy control for the fastest method, then check the platform rows when you need a repeatable shortcut on a specific device or app.

Queries such as “latex math and symbol” and “logic and symbol” are covered by the keyboard, application, and character-code sections. The Windows and Mac instructions explain practical input methods, while the Microsoft Word and Google Docs rows cover document editing. Unicode, HTML, hexadecimal, and CSS values are listed separately so developers can insert the exact character without confusing it with a similar-looking mark.

Choose & when its documented meaning matches the surrounding text, and compare the related-symbol links below when another character may be more precise. Spacing and visual style can vary by context, so follow the style guide of the document or platform. For example: Research & Development

And Symbol FAQ

What is the ampersand?

The ampersand is &. The ampersand is a logogram that represents the word “and.”

How do I copy and paste &?

Select the copy button next to &, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.

What is the Unicode for &?

The Unicode code point is U+0026 and its Unicode name is AMPERSAND.

How do I type & on a keyboard?

Press Shift + 7 on a standard U.S. keyboard. On Mac, Press Shift + 7 on a standard U.S. keyboard.