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File Folder πŸ“

Added in Emoji 0.6 · Objects Office Supplies

Codepoint U+1F4C1
Shortcode :file_folder:
Version Emoji 0.6

Meaning

A manila or manila-colored file folder rendered in a simple, recognizable formβ€”the classic office-supply design with a tab at the top where you'd write a label or category. The folder appears closed, suggesting stored documents, organized information, or files waiting to be accessed. The warm beige and tan tones make it instantly familiar to anyone who's worked in an office.

People use the file folder emoji to represent organization, filing away information, or storing documents. It appears when someone's discussing digital files, organizing projects, archiving materials, or simply keeping things neat and categorized. You'll see it in messages about document management, project organization, storing data, or when someone's being metaphorically "organized" and systematic about something.

Beyond literal file storage, the folder symbolizes orderliness, preparation, and having your act together. It can suggest professionalism, structure, and being methodical. In digital contexts, it's a natural representation of computer folders and file systems, making it relevant to tech discussions and productivity talk.

The file folder is distinct from the open folder emoji, which suggests active access or revealing contents. The closed folder conveys privacy, storage, or "these things are filed away and organized." Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, the file folder remains a timeless representation of information management and administrative order.

Common Uses

  • Representing file storage or organization
  • Discussing document management or archiving
  • Indicating something is filed away or categorized
  • Symbolizing orderliness and preparation

Popular Combos

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Did You Know?

The file folder emoji design is so standardized across platforms that it's become the universal visual metaphor for digital folders in operating systemsβ€”most people never question why computer folders look like physical manila folders anymore.

Keywords

file folder

Related Emoji

Technical Reference

Platform Shortcodes

GitHub :file_folder:
Slack :file_folder:
Discord :file_folder:

Developer Codes

HTML (decimal)
📁
HTML (hex)
📁
CSS
\1F4C1
JavaScript
\uD83D\uDCC1
Python
\U0001F4C1
Java
\uD83D\uDCC1
Perl
\x{1F4C1}
PHP / Ruby
\x{1F4C1}
Punycode
xn--2qwx
URL Encoded
%F0%9F%93%81
UTF-8 Bytes
0xF0 0x9F 0x93 0x81

πŸ“ in 28 languages

Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.

Language Name
Bengali ফাইল ফোল্঑ার
Chinese (Simplified) ζ–‡δ»Άε€Ή
Chinese (Traditional) 資料倾
Danish mappe
Dutch bestandsmap
English file folder
English (UK) file folder
Estonian kaust
Finnish tiedostokansio
French dossier
German Ordner
Hindi ΰ€«ΰ€Όΰ€Ύΰ€‡ΰ€² ΰ€«ΰ€Όΰ₯‹ΰ€²ΰ₯ΰ€‘ΰ€°
Hungarian fΓ‘jlmappa
Italian cartella file
Japanese フォルダー
Korean 폴더
Lithuanian failΕ³ aplankas
Malay folder fail
Norwegian arkivmappe
Polish folder
Portuguese pasta de arquivos
Russian ΠΏΠ°ΠΏΠΊΠ°
Spanish carpeta de archivos
Spanish (Mexico) carpeta de archivos
Swedish arkivmapp
Thai ΰΉΰΈŸΰΉ‰ΰΈ‘ΰΉ€ΰΈ­ΰΈΰΈͺΰΈ²ΰΈ£
Ukrainian ΠΏΠ°ΠΏΠΊΠ° для Ρ„Π°ΠΉΠ»Ρ–Π²
Vietnamese thΖ° mα»₯c tệp