Copy and paste reaction emoji, hearts, stars, and dividers for Facebook posts, comments, bios, and Page names. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
Facebook accepts standard Unicode text almost everywhere — posts, comments, the About/bio section, Page and Group descriptions, and Messenger. This library collects the symbols people paste there most: text equivalents of Facebook's own Like, Love, and Haha reactions, hearts and stars for a bio or About line, bullets and dividers for structuring a longer post, checkmarks for lists and announcements, and frame characters for Page and Group names. The one exception is the personal profile Name field, which is checked against Facebook's real-name policy and strips most decoration — see the FAQ below for what still works there.
Text-paste equivalents of Facebook's Like, Love, Care, Haha, Wow, Sad, and Angry reactions — for comments and posts where the real sticker isn't available.
Heart characters for anniversary posts, family Group names, and About-section decoration.
Stars and sparkle characters that make a Page headline or About line stand out.
Structure a longer Facebook post, Group announcement, or Page update with bullets, arrows, and divider characters.
Checkmark and cross characters for polls, to-do updates, and comparison posts.
Frame and bracket characters for Page names, Group names, and Business Page usernames — fields with more room for decoration than a personal profile Name.
Ready-made Facebook strings you can paste straight into a bio, Page name, or post — copy the whole combo in one click.
Click any symbol on this page to copy it, then paste it into a Facebook post, comment, About/bio section, Page description, or Messenger message. Facebook renders standard Unicode text almost everywhere except the personal profile Name field, which has its own stricter rules.
Facebook's personal profile Name field is checked against its real-name policy and strips most decorative Unicode, so stars, hearts, and brackets placed directly in a first or last name are usually rejected or silently removed. Page names, Group names, and Business Page usernames have more room for decoration — that's what the Page & Group Name Symbols section above is built for.
The reactions themselves are Facebook's own animated stickers and can't be typed directly, but the closest standard emoji — 👍 for Like, ❤️ for Love, 😆 for Haha — paste cleanly into comments and posts as a text stand-in, and are what most people mean by "Facebook reaction emoji."
A blank box means the viewer's device or browser has no glyph for that character. Widely supported symbols — hearts, stars, checkmarks, and common emoji — render almost everywhere; rarer Unicode characters may not. Swap a broken symbol for a more common alternative from this page.
Need matching styled text with your symbols? Open the Facebook Font Generator, then combine fonts and symbols in one post-ready line.
Open the Facebook Font Generator →Every heart emoji and Unicode heart character, in every color and style.
Stars, sparkles, and asterisk-related Unicode marks.
Sparkle symbols, glitter characters, and aesthetic decorators.
List markers, arrow bullets, and decorative bullets for posts.
Check marks, cross marks, and status indicators.
What every popular emoji — including reaction faces — actually means.