Meaning
This emoji shows a generic person holding a white cane, a mobility aid used primarily by individuals who are blind or have significant visual impairments. The figure stands upright, gripping the cane typically at chest or waist height, rendered in a straightforward, dignified manner. The white cane is the key visual element—a universally recognized symbol of blindness and visual accessibility.
It's used to represent blind and visually impaired people, accessibility discussions, and inclusion conversations. Beyond representation, it signals the need for accessible design, accessible content, or consideration of people with visual disabilities. In social media, it appears in posts about disability rights, accessibility advocacy, and inclusive practices.
The white cane itself carries deep cultural significance; it's both a practical tool and a symbol of independence and dignity. Using this emoji thoughtfully supports conversations about accessibility and disability awareness. Some people use it to self-identify or when discussing their own visual impairment.
Introduced in Unicode Emoji 12.1 in 2019, this emoji represents a shift toward more diverse representation of people with disabilities in digital communication, acknowledging that accessibility and inclusion are central to modern emoji design.
Common Uses
- • Representing blind or visually impaired individuals
- • Discussing accessibility and inclusive design
- • Advocating for disability rights
- • Self-identification in personal profiles or posts
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
The white cane has been a symbol of blindness since the 1930s, when it was first adopted in Vienna as a way to identify blind pedestrians to drivers—making it one of the oldest universal accessibility symbols.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:person_with_probing_cane: :person_with_probing_cane: :person_with_probing_cane: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🧑‍🦯 |
| HTML (hex) | 🧑‍🦯 |
| CSS | \1F9D1\200D\1F9AF |
| JavaScript | \uD83E\uDDD1\u200D\uD83E\uDDAF |
| Python | \U0001F9D1\U0000200D\U0001F9AF |
| Java | \uD83E\uDDD1\u200D\uD83E\uDDAF |
| Perl | \x{1F9D1}\x{200D}\x{1F9AF} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F9D1}\x{200D}\x{1F9AF} |
| Punycode | xn--2rwx-6bx-2rvz |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%A7%91%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%A6%AF |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0xA7 0x91 0xE2 0x80 0x8D 0xF0 0x9F 0xA6 0xAF |
🧑🦯 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | অন্ধের ছড়ি |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 拄盲杖的人 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 拿導盲手杖的人 |
| Danish | person med blindestok |
| Dutch | persoon met taststok |
| English | person with white cane |
| English (UK) | person with white cane |
| Estonian | valge kepiga inimene |
| Finnish | henkilö ja valkoinen keppi |
| French | personne avec une canne blanche |
| German | Person mit Langstock |
| Hindi | छड़ी पकड़ा हुआ आदमी |
| Hungarian | ember fehér bottal |
| Italian | persona con bastone di orientamento |
| Japanese | 杖をついた人 |
| Korean | 지팡이를 든 사람 |
| Lithuanian | žmogus neregio lazdele |
| Malay | orang dengan tongkat putih |
| Norwegian | person med blindestokk |
| Polish | osoba z białą laską |
| Portuguese | pessoa com bengala para cego |
| Russian | человек с белой тростью |
| Spanish | persona con bastón |
| Spanish (Mexico) | Persona con bastón blanco |
| Swedish | person med vit käpp |
| Thai | คนเดินถือไม้เท้านำทาง |
| Ukrainian | людина з тактильним ціпком |
| Vietnamese | người với gậy dò đường |