ON! arrow Emoji
🔛 is a “On! Arrow” symbol used to show powering on or switching to an active state.
U+1F51B
The 🔛 emoji combines an on/power vibe with an arrow, making it useful for quick status or action cues. It’s widely recognizable in messaging, UI mockups, and notifications. Below you’ll find copy options and practical ways to use it.
ON! arrow Emoji Meaning
🔛 is commonly used to indicate that something is turned on, activated, or enabled—often with a sense of direction or “switching to active.” You’ll see it in status updates (e.g., a device or feature is now running), in UI text (like enabling a setting), and in lightweight alerts to draw attention to an on-state. Because the symbol includes an arrow-like cue, it can also imply “go/activate” rather than just a neutral indicator. In general writing, it helps readers instantly understand an action or state without long explanations.
Common uses
- •Indicating a device or system is now powered on or running
- •Labeling a UI button or menu item such as “Enable/On”
- •Marking active modes in dashboards or status messages
- •Signaling workflow steps like “turn on” or “start” in instructions
- •Highlighting that a feature or notification setting has been activated
Examples
🔛 On! Arrow Symbol (U+1F51B)
- 🔛Router is 🔛 and connected to the network.
- 🔛Wi‑Fi hotspot: 🔛 (visible to nearby devices).
- 🔛Lights are 🔛—switch them off when you leave.
- 🔛Mode selected: 🔛 Active.
- 🔛Notifications are 🔛. You’ll get updates now.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F51B | |
| HTML Entity | 🔛 | |
| HTML Code | 🔛 | |
| CSS | \1F51B |
FAQ
What does 🔛 usually mean?
It most often signals that something is turned on or activated, sometimes with an implied “go/enable” direction cue.
How can I copy 🔛 for use in apps and documents?
Copy the symbol directly from this page, or use the HTML entity 🔛 / CSS escape \\1F51B / JavaScript escape \\u{1F51B} when needed.
Does 🔛 work the same way in UI labels and notifications?
Yes—its short, recognizable look makes it suitable for status indicators, button text, and brief notifications that need an on-state cue.
Where can I use 🔛 besides messaging?
It’s also handy in UX text, dashboards, help docs, product updates, and social posts where you want a compact “enabled/active” marker.