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πŸ“

file folder Emoji

πŸ“ represents a file folder used for organizing and referencing documents and stored files.

U+1F4C1

πŸ“ is the file folder emoji commonly used to suggest organizing, storing, or sharing documents. It’s a clear visual cue in messages, mockups, and UI labels. Copy it anywhere using the code points shown on this page.

file folder Emoji Meaning

The πŸ“ (FILE FOLDER, U+1F4C1) emoji typically symbolizes file storage, document organization, and where information is kept. People use it to indicate downloads, attachments, project folders, or a directory of related files. In interfaces and writing, it can stand in for β€œfolder,” β€œdocuments,” or β€œresources,” especially when you want a quick visual reference without extra text. It can also imply β€œmanage your files” or β€œbrowse the contents of a folder” in tutorials and support chats.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling a folder of documents in notes, messages, or documentation
  • β€’Indicating where files are stored in app UI and help guides
  • β€’Tagging attachments or downloaded content in chat or email-style text
  • β€’Showing organization for projects, client materials, or media libraries
  • β€’Pointing readers to resources, links, or a shared drive folder

Examples

πŸ“ File Folder Symbol

  • πŸ“Please check the πŸ“ folder for the updated forms.
  • πŸ“Download your reports from the πŸ“ on the dashboard.
  • πŸ“I’ve organized the drafts into πŸ“ by month.
  • πŸ“Open the πŸ“ to find the source files.
  • πŸ“See the πŸ“ for the latest screenshots.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F4C1
HTML Entity📁
HTML Code📁
CSS\1F4C1

FAQ

What does πŸ“ (FILE FOLDER) mean?

It usually means a file folderβ€”used for organizing, storing, or referencing documents and collections of files.

How do I copy the exact symbol?

Copy the character from this page (πŸ“) and paste it into your message, design, or code-ready text fields.

What are the code point and escape formats?

Unicode code point: U+1F4C1. HTML entity: 📁. CSS escape: \\1F4C1. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F4C1}.

Where is πŸ“ appropriate to use?

It works well for file-related labels, help instructions, document links, and UI mockups where you want a quick visual cue.