Equals Sign With Infinity Above Symbol
combines an equals sign with an infinity mark above it for a “limitless equality” style symbol.
U+2B96
The symbol is a specialized arrow-style glyph that visually pairs “equals” with infinity above. It’s useful when you want to suggest something is equal in an unlimited or ongoing sense. Copy it directly, or use its Unicode and escape forms in code.
Equals Sign With Infinity Above Symbol Meaning
is read as an equals sign associated with infinity (the infinity mark sits above the equals). In practice, it can be used to communicate ideas like “equal to forever,” “no bound,” or “ongoing equivalence,” depending on your context. Designers often treat it as a visual shorthand for limitless or indefinite comparison, while writers may use it as a stylized replacement for plain “equals” when the surrounding text already implies infinity. Because it’s an uncommon glyph, it works best when you’re deliberately emphasizing a theme of infinity or unending continuation rather than standard mathematical equality.
Common uses
- •Branding or headings for “limitless” product or service messaging
- •Design accents in posters, flyers, or infographic icons
- •UI or dashboard labels for ongoing totals or indefinite metrics
- •Writers’ annotations to suggest “equal in meaning” across unlimited scope
- •Social media graphics where you want a stylized alternative to “=”
Examples
Equals sign with infinity above
- Growth rate: (never-ending improvement)
- Members gained retained for life
- Limitless storage guaranteed uptime
- Time equals value for every session
- Our support response: , day or night
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2B96 | |
| HTML Entity | ⮖ | |
| HTML Code | ⮖ | |
| CSS | \2B96 |
FAQ
What is called?
is commonly known as “Equals sign with infinity above.”
What does mean in text?
It visually combines equality with infinity above it, so it’s often used to suggest limitless or ongoing equivalence in a stylized way.
How do I copy in HTML?
You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: ⮖
What’s the Unicode information for ?
Unicode name: “EQUALS SIGN WITH INFINITY ABOVE” and code point: U+2B96.