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📥

inbox tray Emoji

The 📥 inbox tray emoji represents incoming messages, submissions, and a place to receive items.

U+1F4E5

📥, also known as the “Inbox Tray,” visually suggests receiving something that has arrived. It’s commonly used in chat, email, and app-style messages to point to incoming content.

inbox tray Emoji Meaning

📥 (INBOX TRAY, U+1F4E5) is used to represent incoming messages and items waiting to be received. Its most common meaning is “inbox” or “new messages,” making it a natural choice for notifications, mail-related features, and reminders to check your inbox. It can also suggest submissions or deliveries—anything that gets placed into a receiving tray. In interface copy, it often indicates where users can find responses, new emails, or items that need attention. The symbol is especially helpful when you want to communicate “something arrived here” without using a full wordy label.

Common uses

  • UI labels for incoming messages or unread items
  • Notification text like “new message in your inbox”
  • Form submission confirmations (e.g., “received in inbox”)
  • Email or support context to direct users to check responses
  • Chat and community prompts asking users to review new posts

Examples

📥 Inbox Tray symbol

  • 📥You have 3 new messages. 📥
  • 📥Please check your inbox for a reply. 📥
  • 📥Submission received—review it in your inbox. 📥
  • 📥New support request added to your inbox. 📥
  • 📥After payment, confirmation will appear in your inbox. 📥

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F4E5
HTML Entity📥
HTML Code📥
CSS\1F4E5

FAQ

What does 📥 mean?

📥 usually means “inbox” or “incoming messages,” often indicating new mail or received items that are waiting to be read.

How do I copy and use 📥 in a web page?

You can paste the emoji directly, or use its HTML entity: 📥.

What are the unicode and escape values for 📥?

Unicode code point: U+1F4E5. CSS escape: \\1F4E5. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F4E5}.

Where should I use 📥 in app or UI text?

It works well for labels and notifications related to incoming messages, replies, submissions, and “check your inbox” prompts.