microphone Emoji
The π€ microphone emoji represents speaking, singing, recording, and live performance.
U+1F3A4
The π€ microphone emoji is a simple way to show voice, performance, or recording. Itβs commonly used in posts about events, content creation, and interviews. You can copy it directly or use its code points in apps and websites.
microphone Emoji Meaning
π€ (Unicode name: MICROPHONE, code point U+1F3A4) is used to represent voice and audio communication. It often appears alongside topics like singing, live shows, karaoke, announcements, and interviews. In content creation contexts, it can mean podcasting, recording, or streaming. For social media, it can highlight βcoming onβ to speak, taking the microphone, or sharing a message verbally. Because it visually suggests broadcast and performance, itβs frequently used in marketing for events, music releases, and media production. Pair it with words like βrecording,β βlive,β βpodcast,β or βinterviewβ to make the intent clear.
Common uses
- β’Promoting podcasts, interviews, or voiceover content
- β’Advertising live events, concerts, or karaoke nights
- β’Indicating βspeak nowβ moments in announcements or meetings
- β’Labeling audio recording features in apps and tools
- β’Tagging music and performance posts in social media
Examples
π€ Microphone Symbol (U+1F3A4)
- π€Tonight weβre going liveβπ€ join us!
- π€New podcast episode: mic check π€
- π€Sign-ups open for karaoke π€
- π€Our interview series starts this week π€
- π€Press record and start recording π€
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3A4 | |
| HTML Entity | 🎤 | |
| HTML Code | 🎤 | |
| CSS | \1F3A4 |
FAQ
What does the π€ microphone emoji usually mean?
It most commonly represents voice, speaking, recording, and performing (like podcasts, interviews, or live shows).
How do I copy the microphone emoji π€?
You can copy the character directly as βπ€β, or paste it using its HTML entity (🎤), or Unicode code point U+1F3A4.
What is the Unicode code point for π€?
The Unicode code point is U+1F3A4 (Unicode name: MICROPHONE).
Can I use π€ in programming or web pages?
Yes. Itβs available as an HTML entity (🎤) and Unicode escapes like \\1F3A4 (CSS) and \\u{1F3A4} (JavaScript).