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πŸ”‡

muted speaker Emoji

πŸ”‡ is the muted speaker emoji used to indicate silence, no audio, or turned-off sound.

U+1F507

The πŸ”‡ emoji shows a speaker with sound muted. It’s commonly used in chats, apps, and UI to signal silence or disabled audio. You can copy it easily and use its Unicode details in code.

muted speaker Emoji Meaning

πŸ”‡, called β€œMuted Speaker” (Unicode U+1F507), represents muted or disabled sound. It’s often used to communicate that audio is off, notifications are silenced, or an event has no sound. In user interfaces, you’ll see it near volume controls, mute toggles, or accessibility options. In messages, it can clarify that someone is not currently speaking or that a clip/video has no audio output. Depending on context, it may also suggest privacy or a quiet mode, but its core meaning is always about muting sound.

Common uses

  • β€’Indicating that a video or voice message has no audio or is muted
  • β€’Marking an item as silenced in chat threads or notification settings
  • β€’Using a UI mute button label or status indicator
  • β€’Signaling that someone should stop speaking or the channel is quiet
  • β€’Noting that background audio is disabled in an app or game

Examples

πŸ”‡ Muted Speaker Symbol Copy & Meaning

  • πŸ”‡Don’t worryβ€”πŸ”‡ mode is on, so it won’t play sound.
  • πŸ”‡Volume down today, πŸ”‡ until the meeting ends.
  • πŸ”‡Your message was delivered, but your mic is πŸ”‡.
  • πŸ”‡This clip is πŸ”‡; turn on audio to hear anything.
  • πŸ”‡Notifications are set to πŸ”‡ for the next hour.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F507
HTML Entity🔇
HTML Code🔇
CSS\1F507

FAQ

What does πŸ”‡ (Muted Speaker) mean?

It means the speaker/audio is muted or turned off, often used for silence or disabled sound.

How do I copy the emoji πŸ”‡?

Copy the character from this page and paste it into your text, design tool, or social post.

What is the Unicode for πŸ”‡?

The Unicode code point is U+1F507 (HTML entity: 🔇).

Can I use πŸ”‡ in code?

Yes. You can use escapes like CSS \\1F507 or JavaScript \\u{1F507}, depending on your environment.