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Description & Usage
The Infinity Symbol is ∞. Its Unicode code point is U+221E, HTML entity is ∞, CSS escape is \\221E, and JavaScript escape is \u221E.
Infinity sign (∞) is a math Unicode character for equations, comparisons, operators, set notation, or technical explanations within angle symbol in the operators group.
Practical use
Use Infinity sign in short plain-text math where a single operator or relation is clearer than spelling it out.
Compatibility
Infinity sign is a Unicode character, but exact shape, weight, spacing, and fallback behavior depend on the font and platform.
Use the primary copy button for the actual character. Use the implementation codes when you need to place the same symbol in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or technical documentation.
Related Symbols
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Plain-text equations
Angle Symbol help write readable equations, constraints, and comparisons in notes, comments, worksheets, and documentation.
Technical explanations
Unicode math signs are useful in prose, but complex expressions should stay in LaTeX, MathML, or an equation editor. For angle symbol, keep the surrounding label and detail notes aligned with the intended use.
Readable comparisons
Choose the simplest relation or operator that preserves meaning, especially in accessibility-sensitive UI and learning materials. For angle symbol, keep the surrounding label and detail notes aligned with the intended use.
Related categories
Move from angle symbol into nearby categories when you need related Unicode signs, alternate notation, or a clearer symbol family.
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FAQ
How do I copy the Infinity?
Use the copy button on SymbolCopy to copy Infinity to your clipboard, then paste it into your document, app, website, or social post.
What is the Unicode for Infinity?
The Unicode value for Infinity is U+221E.