Unicode equivalents of common LaTeX math notation, each labeled with its LaTeX command. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
LaTeX symbols normally live inside .tex documents, but you often need the real Unicode character — for an email, a Slack message, lecture notes, or a forum post where LaTeX does not render. This reference pairs each glyph with its LaTeX command, so you can copy the actual character or recall the command for your document. It covers Greek letters, operators, relations, set and logic notation, arrows, and the miscellaneous symbols students and researchers reach for most.
The Greek letters used throughout mathematics and physics, with their LaTeX commands.
Sums, products, integrals, and the arithmetic operators of everyday math.
Equality, inequality, and equivalence relations with their commands.
Membership, subsets, unions, quantifiers, and logical connectives.
Implication and mapping arrows used in proofs and function definitions.
Infinity, geometry marks, delimiters, and proof shorthand.
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The full Greek alphabet for math, science, and fraternity names.
Ready-made Unicode fractions like ½, ⅓, and ¾ to copy.
Named HTML character entities with their codes and symbols.