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Red Heart

Colored Hearts

The Red Heart is a heart symbol in the Colored Hearts family. The default red emoji heart — ❤ plus the FE0F variation selector. The single most-used heart on every platform; safe in any context.

Click the ❤️ 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. Full-color heart emoji across the rainbow plus modern additions like pink, light blue, and grey.

Unicode
U+2764 U+FE0F
Category
Colored Hearts
Keywords
redlovedefaultvalentine
Visually similar

Using Red Heart in your bios, captions and messages

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Bios & dating profiles

Hearts are the universal "what I'm about" signal in Instagram and TikTok bios. Drop ❤️ between sections — name, role, link in bio — 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

Versatile — readable as friendly, romantic, or aesthetic depending on context. The most reliable heart character for ambiguous-relationship texts.

More Colored Hearts

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🧡Orange Heart💛Yellow Heart💚Green Heart💙Blue Heart💜Purple Heart🤎Brown Heart🖤Black Heart🤍White Heart🩷Pink Heart🩵Light Blue Heart🩶Grey Heart💕Two Hearts

Frequently asked questions

What does the Red Heart symbol mean?

Red Heart ❤️ is a heart in the Colored Hearts family. The default red emoji heart — ❤ plus the FE0F variation selector. The single most-used heart on every platform; safe in any context.

How do I type ❤️ on a keyboard?

Click the ❤️ at the top of this page — it copies to your clipboard instantly. On Mac you can also press Option+Shift+2 for ™, but there is no built-in keyboard shortcut for most hearts. You can enter it via Unicode input as U+2764 U+FE0F.

Is Red Heart appropriate for a non-romantic context?

Yes — most hearts read as friendly affection or general "love" rather than strictly romantic. Context (and the recipient) shapes the read.

Will ❤️ render correctly on every device?

On modern iOS (≥14), Android (≥11), Mac, Windows 10+, and modern browsers — yes. Some newer hearts (🩷 🩵 🩶 added 2022, 🫀 🫁 🫶 added 2021-22) and ZWJ combos (❤️‍🔥) require recent OS versions; older devices may show fallbacks.