beating heart Emoji
π shows a beating heart, often used to express love, affection, or strong feelings.
U+1F493
The π emoji, named βBEATING HEART,β is commonly used to add warmth and emotion to text. Itβs a great choice when you want to communicate affection or heartfelt excitement. Copy and paste it anywhere using the code points below.
beating heart Emoji Meaning
π (BEATING HEART, U+1F493) is an emotion symbol that visually represents a heart βbeating.β People use it to express love and affectionβsometimes in a romantic context, but also for strong appreciation and caring feelings. It can also be used to show excitement, nervous joy, or being emotionally moved (βmy heart is beating!β). Compared with a plain heart, the βbeatingβ look adds a sense of liveliness and intensity, which is why it often appears in messages to partners, friends, or anyone youβre cheering for. Itβs widely understood as a friendly, positive, caring sign in everyday chats.
Common uses
- β’Loving replies to texts, DMs, and comments
- β’Heartfelt captions for birthdays, anniversaries, and milestones
- β’Showing excitement or βcanβt waitβ energy in announcements
- β’Expressing support and encouragement (βI care about youβ)
- β’Signing off messages with a warm, affectionate tone
Examples
π Beating Heart Emoji Copy & Meaning
- πIβm so proud of you π
- πThinking of youβalways π
- πTodayβs the day, my heart is beating π
- πThank you for your kindness π
- πCanβt wait to see you π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F493 | |
| HTML Entity | 💓 | |
| HTML Code | 💓 | |
| CSS | \1F493 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π means βbeating heartβ and is typically used to express love, affection, and heartfelt excitement.
Is π romantic or can it be used with friends?
It can be either. While itβs often romantic, itβs also commonly used to show caring support for friends and family.
How do I copy π on desktop or mobile?
Copy the emoji from this page (π) and paste it into your text, social post, email, or design tool.
What is the unicode for π?
π is Unicode U+1F493, shown as HTML entity 💓 and CSS escape \\1F493.