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Circled Latin Capital Letter I Letter

Ⓘ is the circled form of the capital letter I, useful for labeling and UI-style text.

U+24BE

Ⓘ is a circled letter character in Unicode. It’s often used as a clean, compact label mark that stands out from regular letters. You can copy it directly or insert it via its Unicode code point.

Circled Latin Capital Letter I Letter Meaning

Ⓘ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I” (U+24BE). In plain text, it most commonly functions as a visual marker or label—similar to an information icon in tone, but it is specifically a circled capital “I” character, not the standard “information” icon. Because it’s typography-friendly and compact, it’s frequently used in lists, step indicators, badges, and UI annotations where designers want a consistent “I” shape enclosed in a circle. Its meaning is best understood by context: it often points to “information” or “item I,” depending on the surrounding text.

Common uses

  • Labeling an “Item I” or “Option I” in a list
  • Creating step or section markers in formatted text
  • Using as a badge-style icon next to descriptions or help notes
  • Designing consistent UI annotations without using images
  • Marking references or terms where “I” is used as an index

Examples

Ⓘ Circled Latin Capital Letter I

  • ⓘ Not a typo—this uses the circled I symbol: Ⓘ
  • Step Ⓘ: Review the requirements before submitting.
  • Option Ⓘ: Choose monthly billing for best flexibility.
  • Item Ⓘ lists the included accessories.
  • For more info, see section Ⓘ below.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+24BE
HTML EntityⒾ
HTML CodeⒾ
CSS\24BE

FAQ

What does the Circled Latin Capital Letter I letter mean?

Ⓘ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I” (U+24BE). In plain text, it most commonly functions as a visual marker or label—similar to an information icon in tone, but it is specifically a circled capital “I” character, not the standard “information” icon. Because it’s typography-friendly and compact, it’s frequently used in lists, step indicators, badges, and UI annotations where designers want a consistent “I” shape enclosed in a circle. Its meaning is best understood by context: it often points to “information” or “item I,” depending on the surrounding text.

What is the Unicode code point for Ⓘ?

Ⓘ is U+24BE, named “CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I”.

How do I copy Ⓘ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: Ⓘ.

How can I insert Ⓘ in JavaScript?

Use JavaScript escape: \\u{24BE}.

Is Ⓘ the same as the common information icon?

Not exactly. Ⓘ is specifically a circled capital “I” character; an information icon may look similar but is a different character in many icon sets. Check how your font or system renders it.

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