The Pill is a heart symbol in the Anatomical Hearts family. Pill capsule â heart-medication context, also general meds and ironic 'red pill / blue pill' usage. Renders everywhere from 2010+.
Click the ð above to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into Instagram bios, TikTok captions, WhatsApp messages, Discord channels, Twitter/X posts, or anywhere else you write text. The literal organ ðŦ and medical-adjacent glyphs â stethoscopes, blood drops, lungs, and healing-themed pieces.
Using Pill in your bios, captions and messages
Bios & dating profiles
Hearts are the universal "what I'm about" signal in Instagram and TikTok bios. Drop ð between sections â name, role, link in bio â to soften the layout. On Hinge/Bumble bios, hearts make a profile read warm rather than transactional.
Compatibility
This is an emoji glyph that renders in color on modern devices. Older iOS/Android (pre-2022 for newer color hearts) may show fallbacks or tofu boxes.
Tone & meaning
Reads as biological/medical or 'literal heart' â used in health, fitness, cardiology contexts as much as romance. Stronger and more clinical than âĪïļ.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Pill symbol mean?
Pill ð is a heart in the Anatomical Hearts family. Pill capsule â heart-medication context, also general meds and ironic 'red pill / blue pill' usage. Renders everywhere from 2010+.
How do I type ð on a keyboard?
Click the ð at the top of this page â it copies to your clipboard instantly. On Mac you can also press Option+Shift+2 for âĒ, but there is no built-in keyboard shortcut for most hearts. You can enter it via Unicode input as U+1F48A.
Is Pill appropriate for a non-romantic context?
Yes â most hearts read as friendly affection or general "love" rather than strictly romantic. Context (and the recipient) shapes the read.
Will ð render correctly on every device?
On modern iOS (âĨ14), Android (âĨ11), Mac, Windows 10+, and modern browsers â yes. Some newer hearts (ðĐ· ðĐĩ ðĐķ added 2022, ðŦ ðŦ ðŦķ added 2021-22) and ZWJ combos (âĪïļâðĨ) require recent OS versions; older devices may show fallbacks.