Arrow Symbols (→ ← ⇒ ⇔) — Copy & Paste
Arrow symbols used in mathematics, engineering diagrams, logic, and chemical equations. Copy any arrow instantly with its Unicode, HTML and LaTeX reference.
Symbols — copy & reference
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Right arrow
Denotes direction, implication, mapping, or a reaction proceeding forward.
←
Left arrow
Denotes reverse direction, reverse mapping or a backward reaction.
↑
Up arrow
Indicates increase, upward direction, or upward force in diagrams.
↓
Down arrow
Indicates decrease, downward direction, or downward force.
⇒
Double right arrow (implies)
Logical implication: ‘A ⇒ B’ means ‘A implies B’. Used in proofs and logic.
⇔
Double-headed arrow (if and only if)
Logical equivalence: both directions hold. Used in definitions and proofs.
↔
Bidirectional arrow
Indicates a reversible process or relationship in both directions.
⇐
Double left arrow
Reverse implication: ‘A ⇐ B’ means ‘B implies A’.
↦
Maps to
Used in function notation: ‘f: x ↦ x²’ means x maps to x².
How to insert in applications
Windows
Best option: copy from this page.
Or Win + . to open emoji & symbols panel.
Or Win + . to open emoji & symbols panel.
macOS
⌃⌘Space → Character Viewer → search by name
Microsoft Word
Insert → Symbol → More Symbols → find by Unicode
Google Docs
Insert → Special characters → search by name or draw
LaTeX
Use command in math mode: $ … $
HTML
Use HTML entity or decimal code directly in markup