Copy and paste Unicode number symbols — circled numbers, superscripts, subscripts, Roman numerals, and parenthesized numerals. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
Unicode includes dozens of styled number characters that maintain their formatting when pasted into plain-text environments like LinkedIn, Twitter, emails, and documents. Use circled numbers for lists that hold their formatting, superscripts for exponents and footnotes, Roman numerals for outlines, and parenthesized numbers for structured content.
White circle number characters for styled numbered lists.
Black circle number characters for bold numbered lists.
Superscript digit characters for exponents, footnotes, and mathematical expressions.
Subscript digit characters for chemical formulas and mathematical notation.
Unicode Roman numeral characters for outlines, titles, and formal numbering.
Parenthesized digit characters as single Unicode glyphs for compact numbered lists.
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Check marks, tick marks, and ballot box characters for lists and forms.
Punctuation, typography, and special Unicode characters for writing.
Symbols and special characters that work in LinkedIn posts and profiles.