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left-right arrow Emoji

↔️ is the left-right arrow symbol used to indicate movement or bidirectional meaning.

U+2194 U+FE0F

The ↔️ symbol (LEFT-RIGHT ARROW) visually suggests motion or exchange between two directions. It’s commonly used in chat, UI labels, diagrams, and accessibility-friendly text.

left-right arrow Emoji Meaning

↔️ is the “left-right arrow” emoji/symbol that typically indicates bidirectional meaning. It can represent moving back and forth, direction changes, or a two-way link between items. In user interfaces, it may be used for controls like horizontal movement, swapping, or toggling between states. In plain text, it can clarify that something can go both ways (for example, “send ↔ receive” or “left ↔ right”). The symbol corresponds to the Unicode code point U+2194 with variation selector FE0F (U+2194 U+FE0F), so copying it as-is preserves its appearance.

Common uses

  • Indicating bidirectional movement or “back and forth” in instructions
  • Labeling left-right controls in UI text (e.g., move horizontally)
  • Showing a two-way relationship in documentation or diagrams
  • Formatting status or flow notes like “send ↔ receive” in chat and logs
  • Adding visual emphasis for swap/exchange actions in forms or guides

Examples

↔️ Left-Right Arrow Symbol

  • ↔️Use ↔️ to move items horizontally.
  • ↔️Message direction: send ↔️ receive.
  • ↔️The control toggles left ↔️ right.
  • ↔️Adjust spacing: left ↔️ right.
  • ↔️Options can be exchanged ↔️ swapped.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2194 U+FE0F
HTML Entity↔
HTML Code↔
CSS\2194

FAQ

What does the ↔️ symbol mean?

It most commonly represents bidirectional meaning—movement or a relationship going both left and right.

Is ↔️ different from a plain left-right arrow (without variation)?

↔️ is U+2194 with U+FE0F (variation selector), which helps preserve the emoji presentation when supported.

How do I copy ↔️ for use in HTML or web code?

You can copy the character directly, use the HTML entity ↔, or use \\\\2194 in CSS.

Where should I use ↔️ in UI text?

It works well for labels that describe horizontal movement, swapping/exchange, or two-way navigation between left and right.