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🧍

person standing Emoji

The 🧍 emoji shows a person standing upright.

U+1F9CD

🧍 is the Unicode “PERSON STANDING” symbol, often used to represent a person who is standing still. It’s a useful choice when you want a simple human figure without extra gestures or emotions. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode escape forms in code.

person standing Emoji Meaning

The 🧍 “PERSON STANDING” emoji depicts a person standing upright. It’s commonly used to indicate a general person or a standing stance in contexts like activity status, simple character icons, or instructional text (“stand here,” “person standing”). Compared with walking or sitting symbols, it’s a neutral visual cue for posture rather than motion. In UI mockups, it can help label roles (e.g., attendee, user, player) or represent a non-specific human figure. The emoji is also handy for captions and descriptions when you need a clear, minimal body posture icon.

Common uses

  • Labeling a generic person in an app or website (e.g., “standing user” or “attendee”).
  • Creating simple icons for posture instructions like “stand here” or “stay standing.”
  • Representing a character who is idle or waiting in diagrams and storyboard text.
  • Using in forms and accessibility-friendly prompts to describe body position.
  • Adding a neutral human figure to presentations, posters, and social posts.

Examples

🧍 Person Standing

  • 🧍Press the button when the 🧍 icon appears.
  • 🧍If you’re able to stand, choose 🧍 for your current posture.
  • 🧍The line shows where the 🧍 should stand.
  • 🧍Waiting area: please remain 🧍 until your name is called.
  • 🧍In the diagram, the meeting host is shown as 🧍.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F9CD
HTML Entity🧍
HTML Code🧍
CSS\1F9CD

FAQ

What does 🧍 mean?

🧍 means “Person Standing” and typically represents a standing person posture in a neutral way.

How do I copy 🧍 in code?

You can use the Unicode code point U+1F9CD, or the escapes: 🧍, \\1F9CD, or \\u{1F9CD}.

Is 🧍 only for physical posture?

Mostly it’s used for posture (standing), but it’s also often used as a generic person icon in UI and simple illustrations.

Where can I use 🧍?

It works well in chat messages, captions, user interface labels, instructional text, and diagram callouts where a standing figure is helpful.