At Symbol Copy and Paste
Select Copy to place @ on your clipboard. Paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.
Browse copy and paste symbols from the main page when you need more copy-ready characters.
- 1Copy
Press the button to copy @.
- 2Place the cursor
Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.
- 3Paste
Use Ctrl+V, Command+V, or the mobile Paste command.
What Is the At Symbol?
The at sign @ is the Basic Latin COMMERCIAL AT character. It is used in email addresses, account handles, and other structured identifiers.
at labels and references
Copy-and-paste Unicode text
Documents and messages
Web content and structured text
Related forms
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How to Type the At Symbol
Choose your device or app to insert the at symbol without copying it from another page.
At Symbol on Windows
Press Shift + 2 on a standard U.S. keyboard. Other layouts may place @ elsewhere.
At Symbol on Mac
Press Shift + 2 on a U.S. Mac keyboard. Other layouts may place @ elsewhere.
At Symbol on iPhone and iPad
Use the Copy button to copy @, then paste it into the target app. For repeated use, save it as a text-replacement shortcut.
At Symbol on Android
Use the Copy button to copy @, then paste it into the target app. Keyboard symbol menus vary by device and app.
At Symbol on Chromebook
Use the Copy button to copy @, then press Ctrl+V. You can also use a supported character picker in the current app.
At Symbol on Microsoft Word
In Microsoft Word, type 0040 and press Alt+X to convert the code to @, or choose Insert > Symbol.
At Symbol on Google Docs
Paste @ into Google Docs, or choose Insert > Special characters and search for commercial at.
At Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the at symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+0040
COMMERCIAL AT
@
@
040
How to Use and Format the At Symbol
Use @ as the exact Unicode character U+0040 (COMMERCIAL AT) when the document needs a copyable, searchable text symbol. The at sign @ is the Basic Latin COMMERCIAL AT character. It is used in email addresses, account handles, and other structured identifiers. The character should remain text rather than being redrawn with several characters or replaced by an image when exact encoding matters. Its visual form can change with the font, operating system, and text-versus-emoji presentation supported by the destination application.
Place the at symbol in a sentence, equation, label, or reference that makes its role clear. For web content, use the literal UTF-8 character or a valid numeric or named character reference, and provide visible text or an accessible name when the symbol is used in a control. Before publishing, verify the code point, spacing, capitalization, and nearby units or labels against the relevant technical or editorial standard.
Preserve the character inside structured strings such as URLs, email addresses, references, or code.
Follow the spacing and punctuation rules of the document's style guide.
Use the exact Unicode character @ (U+0040) rather than a visually similar substitute.
Use the literal UTF-8 character or a complete HTML character reference when publishing on the web.
Provide a visible label or accessible name when the symbol is used as an icon or control.
Test the character in the target font and application before publishing.
At Symbol Examples
[email protected]@usernamePrice @ $5 eachContact: [email protected]Mention @teamUnicode: U+0040 (COMMERCIAL AT)HTML decimal: @HTML hexadecimal: @CSS content: "\0040"Accessible label: @
Common At Symbol Mistakes
- Do not insert spaces around @ inside an email address.
- Do not confuse @ with the letter a in account handles.
- Do not assume the same @ shortcut on every keyboard layout.
- Do not replace @ (U+0040) with a lookalike character without checking its Unicode code point.
- Do not assume the glyph will have exactly the same shape in every font or operating system.
- Do not convert the character to an image when selectable and searchable Unicode text is required.
- Do not use the symbol as the only accessible name of an interactive control.
- In HTML, do not omit the semicolon from a numeric character reference.
More About the At Symbol
The at symbol @ is a Unicode text character rather than an image. Its code point is U+0040, and Unicode identifies it as COMMERCIAL AT. The at sign @ is the Basic Latin COMMERCIAL AT character. It is used in email addresses, account handles, and other structured identifiers. Because it remains encoded text, it can be selected, copied, searched, indexed, and pasted into apps that support the character. The exact glyph can vary with the active font and platform, so the Unicode value is the reliable way to verify that the intended character was used.
Supporting searches such as “the at symbol”, “at symbol name”, “symbols for at”, “symbols of at”, “what is at symbol called” generally describe related tasks: identifying the character, copying it, entering it on a keyboard, or understanding its documented use. This page keeps those small wording variations together instead of creating separate pages for the same symbol intent. Use the copy control for the fastest method, then consult the platform instructions for Word, Google Docs, Windows, macOS, iPhone, Android, and Chromebook.
The character-code section provides the Unicode value, HTML decimal and hexadecimal references, and a CSS escape. When the symbol conveys an action, category, hazard, legal status, or other important meaning, pair it with readable text rather than relying on the glyph alone. The formatting rules, examples, and common-mistake list below are based on the cited official references and are intended to help preserve the correct character across documents and websites.
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At Symbol FAQ
What is the at symbol?
The at symbol is @. The at sign @ is the Basic Latin COMMERCIAL AT character. It is used in email addresses, account handles, and other structured identifiers.
How do I copy and paste @?
Use 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+0040, and the Unicode name is COMMERCIAL AT.
How do I type @?
Windows: Press Shift + 2 on a standard U.S. keyboard. Other layouts may place @ elsewhere. Mac: Press Shift + 2 on a U.S. Mac keyboard. Other layouts may place @ elsewhere.