Unicode Keyboard
by Tim Wunderlich
Type Unicode symbols by their code point
App Name | Unicode Keyboard |
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Developer | Tim Wunderlich |
Category | Tools |
Download Size | 1 MB |
Latest Version | 1.4.2 |
Average Rating | 4.44 |
Rating Count | 781 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Unicode Keyboard Android app |
Hassle-free typing of Unicode symbols without switching apps and tedious copy-pasting: Just type them directly from your keyboard!
Unicode Keyboard is free, comes without ads and does not require unnecessary permissions.
This app is not a lookup table, so if you don’t know the code point of the symbol you want to type, this app won’t be of much help for you. It works fine if you know your Unicode symbols by heart, though.
Important, especially for users from Myanmar: This app does not come with any fonts. In order to display certain characters, the underlying app you’re typing in needs to support displaying these characters. You still can access e.g. Myanmar letters, but this app cannot control how the letters will appear on screen.
Disclaimer: Unicode is a registered trademark of Unicode, Inc. in the United States and other countries. This app is not in any way associated with or endorsed or sponsored by Unicode, Inc. (aka The Unicode Consortium).
Recent changes:
Version 1.4.1:
- Adds buttons to navigate to the previous or next code point.
Version 1.4.2:
- Fixes a bug that caused crashes on Google Pixel 8 devices. If you still experience crashes, send me an email!
Known issues:
- Depending on the system font, some characters might not show up on the keyboard, even though the correct code point is selected. However, typing the characters should still work, provided the app you are typing in supports them.
Unicode Keyboard is free, comes without ads and does not require unnecessary permissions.
This app is not a lookup table, so if you don’t know the code point of the symbol you want to type, this app won’t be of much help for you. It works fine if you know your Unicode symbols by heart, though.
Important, especially for users from Myanmar: This app does not come with any fonts. In order to display certain characters, the underlying app you’re typing in needs to support displaying these characters. You still can access e.g. Myanmar letters, but this app cannot control how the letters will appear on screen.
Disclaimer: Unicode is a registered trademark of Unicode, Inc. in the United States and other countries. This app is not in any way associated with or endorsed or sponsored by Unicode, Inc. (aka The Unicode Consortium).
Recent changes:
Version 1.4.1:
- Adds buttons to navigate to the previous or next code point.
Version 1.4.2:
- Fixes a bug that caused crashes on Google Pixel 8 devices. If you still experience crashes, send me an email!
Known issues:
- Depending on the system font, some characters might not show up on the keyboard, even though the correct code point is selected. However, typing the characters should still work, provided the app you are typing in supports them.