person in manual wheelchair Emoji
Represents a person using a manual wheelchair.
U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9BD
The π§β𦽠emoji depicts a person in a manual wheelchair. Itβs often used to communicate accessibility, mobility needs, or inclusive design. Copy it for messages, UI labels, and accessibility-related content.
person in manual wheelchair Emoji Meaning
π§β𦽠is the βPERSON IN MANUAL WHEELCHAIRβ emoji, combining the person character with a manual wheelchair. It commonly signals wheelchair accessibility, mobility assistance, or participation by wheelchair users. Youβll see it in contexts like accessibility statements, inclusive services, and event or venue information. It can also be used in more general communication about disability inclusion, mobility options, or transportation needs. For UI or documentation, itβs useful as a quick icon next to text describing accessible entrances, seating, or support services.
Common uses
- β’Labeling accessible seating or mobility support sections on event pages
- β’Indicating wheelchair accessibility in venue descriptions and directions
- β’Adding an accessibility icon to UI buttons, forms, or filter options
- β’Writing inclusive posts about accommodations and support services
- β’Tagging accessibility needs or planning notes in workflows and documents
Examples
π§β𦽠Person in Manual Wheelchair
- π§βπ¦½Accessible entrance: π§βπ¦½
- π§βπ¦½Wheelchair-friendly route available for π§β𦽠visitors.
- π§βπ¦½Choose accommodations for π§β𦽠and mobility support.
- π§βπ¦½Contact us if you need assistance for π§β𦽠access.
- π§βπ¦½This session includes π§β𦽠accessible seating.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9BD | |
| HTML Entity | 🧑 | |
| HTML Code | 🧑 | |
| CSS | \1F9D1 |
FAQ
What does π§β𦽠represent?
It represents a person using a manual wheelchair.
Is π§β𦽠appropriate for accessibility-related content?
Yes. Itβs commonly used to communicate wheelchair accessibility, mobility needs, and inclusive accommodations.
How do I copy it for developers or code?
You can use the HTML entity 🧑 or the provided CSS/JavaScript escapes from the symbol data.
Does π§β𦽠mean all wheelchair users?
It specifically depicts a person in a manual wheelchair, not every type of wheelchair or mobility aid.