memo Emoji
The π memo emoji represents writing something down, taking notes, or a short message.
U+1F4DD
π is the memo emoji (Unicode U+1F4DD). Itβs commonly used to signal notes, reminders, or brief written updates. You can copy it easily or use its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.
memo Emoji Meaning
The π memo emoji typically represents a written note, reminder, or short document. People use it to indicate that information should be recorded, tracked, or referenced laterβlike meeting notes, task lists, or quick messages. It can also suggest documentation or βwriting things downβ in general, especially in contexts such as planning, study, productivity, and personal organization. Because it resembles a small page or paper being written on, itβs widely recognized as a symbol for taking notes or sharing brief written details. Itβs often paired with words like βnotes,β βreminder,β or βchecklist.β
Common uses
- β’Sharing meeting notes or bullet points
- β’Creating reminders and task updates in chat
- β’Labeling documents in notes and productivity apps
- β’Indicating study notes, drafts, or writing tasks
- β’Tagging posts that include instructions or written summaries
Examples
π Memo Symbol: Meaning, Uses & Copy Codes
- ππ Donβt forget to review todayβs notes.
- πIβll send the agenda soonβπ coming up.
- ππ Checklist: confirm time and location.
- πPlease read the π reminder before the call.
- πMade some quick π thoughtsβwill refine later.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4DD | |
| HTML Entity | 📝 | |
| HTML Code | 📝 | |
| CSS | \1F4DD |
FAQ
What does the π memo emoji usually mean?
It most often means a written note, reminder, or short messageβsomething to be recorded or referenced.
How do I copy the π memo emoji?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). You can also use its escapes like HTML 📝 or Unicode U+1F4DD.
What are the Unicode and escape codes for π?
Unicode codepoint is U+1F4DD. HTML entity is 📝. CSS escape is \\1F4DD. JavaScript escape is \\u{1F4DD}.
Where is π commonly used?
Itβs commonly used in messages and apps for notes, reminders, checklists, writing tasks, and brief documentation.