| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🆗 | OK Button | Indicates approval or agreement | Symbols | U+1F197 | :OK_button: |
Meaning
The 🆗 emoji displays the letters “OK” inside a rounded square, symbolizing confirmation, acceptance, or that something is correct and satisfactory.
Common Uses
- Expressing agreement or approval in conversations
- Indicating that a task or request is completed successfully
- Representing the concept of “all correct” or “fine” in user interfaces
- Replying to messages to show acknowledgment or reassurance
- Highlighting positive status or confirmation in chats and posts
Examples
✔️ All set! 🆗Meeting confirmed 🆗Project status: done 🆗
Related Emojis
- ✅ Check Mark Button: Indicates completion with a check rather than letters.
- 👍 Thumbs Up: Represents approval through a gesture instead of a symbol.
- 🆕 New Button: Similar shape but signals something new rather than confirmation.
- 🆙 Up! Button: Indicates upward movement or increase, not approval.
Technical Notes
The OK Button emoji corresponds to Unicode codepoint U+1F197 and was added around Unicode 6.0. It appears as a bold “OK” on a solid rounded square background, with minor style variations across platforms.
FAQ
What does the 🆗 emoji mean?
It signifies agreement, approval, or that something is acceptable.
How is the 🆗 emoji used?
Commonly to confirm, approve, or acknowledge messages or tasks.
Does the meaning of the 🆗 emoji change by context?
The core meaning of approval remains, but it can adapt to indicate general acceptance or reassurance based on context.
