radio button Emoji
The π radio button symbol represents a selectable option in a group, like web and app form controls.
U+1F518
π is the emoji for a radio button, commonly used to suggest selecting one option from a set. Itβs handy in UI mockups, tutorials, and accessibility or form-writing notes.
radio button Emoji Meaning
The π radio button emoji is most commonly used to represent a single selectable choice within a group of optionsβsimilar to the βradio buttonβ control found in forms and settings. People use it in instructional text to label βchoose oneβ items, in product documentation to describe selection behavior, or in mockups to indicate where a user should click. In chat and social posts, it can also act as a quick visual cue for βselect this optionβ or βone of these.β While itβs an emoji-style symbol, itβs generally understood as a UI selection element rather than a specific real-world brand or device.
Common uses
- β’Labeling βchoose oneβ options in form instructions
- β’Annotating UI screenshots and design mockups for settings screens
- β’Writing help-center or documentation steps for selection behavior
- β’Indicating a selected/default option in checklists and surveys
- β’Creating simple visual callouts in presentations and slides
Examples
π Radio Button Symbol (U+1F518)
- πSelect one option below: π Standard or π Advanced.
- πIn the settings page, turn on π Notifications to receive alerts.
- πChoose π Pickup or π Deliveryβonly one can be selected.
- πThis question supports a single answer (π radio button).
- πDefault is π Option A. Changing it updates the selection.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F518 | |
| HTML Entity | 🔘 | |
| HTML Code | 🔘 | |
| CSS | \1F518 |
FAQ
What does π usually mean?
It typically represents a radio button: selecting one option from a group.
How do I copy π?
Copy the character directly: π. You can also use the code point U+1F518 in compatible tools.
Is π the same as a checkbox?
No. A checkbox generally indicates independent toggles, while a radio button implies a single choice among multiple options.
Can I use π in web or app text?
Yes. Itβs an emoji character and can be used in UI text, documentation, and design annotations, as long as the font supports it.