stopwatch Emoji
The ⏱️ stopwatch emoji is commonly used to represent timing, elapsed time, and quick countdowns.
U+23F1 U+FE0F
The ⏱️ symbol is the stopwatch emoji. It’s widely used in apps, posts, and documents to indicate timing, duration, or countdown-style actions. Below you’ll find copy options and code points to use it in your work.
stopwatch Emoji Meaning
⏱️ (named “STOPWATCH”) is used to represent measuring time, tracking elapsed duration, or signaling that something is running or timing matters. People use it in contexts like event schedules, challenges with time limits, training sessions, timer-based activities, and reminders to check how long a task takes. It can also be used more generally to suggest “time matters” or to visually reinforce stopwatch/timer UI elements. The emoji includes a variation selector sequence (U+23F1 U+FE0F) that helps ensure the intended emoji presentation in supported environments.
Common uses
- •Add a timing icon to fitness or training app screens (laps, intervals, workout duration)
- •Label countdowns and time-limited promotions in marketing posts or app banners
- •Indicate elapsed time in dashboards, reports, and productivity trackers
- •Mark “time remaining” status in user notifications and event reminders
- •Enhance UI buttons like “Start timer” or “View stopwatch results” in mockups
Examples
⏱️ Stopwatch Symbol (Copy & Use)
- ⏱️⏱️ Timer starts in 5 seconds.
- ⏱️Track your workout time: ⏱️ 12:34.
- ⏱️⏱️ Limited-time offer — ends tonight.
- ⏱️Elapsed time: ⏱️ 3 minutes.
- ⏱️Start the challenge ⏱️ and go!
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+23F1 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | ⏱ | |
| HTML Code | ⏱ | |
| CSS | \23F1 |
FAQ
What does ⏱️ usually mean?
⏱️ most commonly represents a stopwatch—timing, elapsed time, or a countdown/timer-style concept.
How do I copy the symbol quickly?
Copy the character directly from this page (⏱️). You can also copy the HTML entity (⏱) or the escapes shown in this listing.
What is the Unicode information for ⏱️?
Unicode name: STOPWATCH. Code point: U+23F1 U+FE0F. HTML entity: ⏱. CSS escape: \\23F1.
Will it appear the same in every app or website?
Not always. Emoji presentation depends on font and platform support, but using the provided code points (including U+FE0F) helps produce the intended emoji form.