Latin Capital Letter Script G Letter
Ɡ is the Latin Capital Letter Script G, a Unicode character for stylized text.
U+A7AC
Ɡ (Latin Capital Letter Script G) is a Unicode character from the Latin Extended block. It’s useful when you need a distinctive “G” look that stands apart from standard letters. Below you’ll find copy options and the exact code points for developers.
Latin Capital Letter Script G Letter Meaning
Ɡ is a capital “G” written in a script style. As a character, it’s most helpful when you want typography that feels handwritten or ornamental, while still using a specific Unicode code point (U+A7AC). Because it’s distinct from the regular Latin capital G, it can improve consistency in branding, labels, or design mockups where a script-like uppercase is desired. It’s also handy for creators who assemble text from exact Unicode characters, ensuring the same glyph appears across systems that support the font containing this character.
Common uses
- •Designing logos or wordmarks that need a script-style uppercase G
- •Creating consistent typographic accents in posters, covers, or headings
- •Typography mockups where specific Unicode characters must be used
- •Building UI labels or product names that require a stylized G glyph
- •Transcribing or formatting text that expects this exact Unicode character
Examples
Ɡ — Latin Capital Letter Script G
- ꞬꞬallery
- ꞬScript Ɡ
- ꞬꞬROVE
- ꞬRefꞬrence
- ꞬꞬuild
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A7AC | |
| HTML Entity | Ɡ | |
| HTML Code | Ɡ | |
| CSS | \A7AC |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for Ɡ?
Ɡ has the Unicode code point U+A7AC.
How can I copy Ɡ easily?
Copy the character directly from this page (Ɡ), or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape codes in your project.
What does the name “Latin Capital Letter Script G” mean?
It indicates the character is a Latin capital letter with a script-style G form (the official Unicode name).
Will Ɡ look the same everywhere?
The character’s code point is fixed, but the appearance depends on the font support on the user’s device.