📖 Emojipedix

Pushpin 📌

Added in Emoji 0.6 · Objects Office Supplies

Codepoint U+1F4CC
Shortcode :pushpin:
Version Emoji 0.6

Meaning

The pushpin appears as a colorful, pearl-headed pin with a sharp metal point—typically rendered in red, yellow, or blue with a shiny round head. It's the kind of pin you'd use to tack a photo or note onto a bulletin board, evoking nostalgia for analog office culture and physical organization.

When people send a pushpin, they're usually indicating something they want to highlight, remember, or keep visible. It's used to "pin" ideas, mark important reminders, or signal "pay attention to this." In social media and messaging, it often accompanies something worth saving or sharing, like a recipe, outfit inspo, or life advice.

The pushpin also connects to Pinterest culture—the platform's name and branding are directly tied to this imagery. You'll see it used when bookmarking or saving content for later, or when suggesting something deserves permanent placement in someone's mental space.

Designs vary slightly by platform, but the essential shape remains consistent. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, the pushpin has become synonymous with digital saving and pinning features across countless apps.

Common Uses

  • Pinning or highlighting something important
  • Saving content for later reference
  • Marking a memorable moment or idea
  • Drawing attention to a specific post or message

Popular Combos

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Did You Know?

Pinterest's entire brand identity is built around the pushpin concept—the app's logo is literally a stylized version of this emoji.

Keywords

collage pin

Related Emoji

Technical Reference

Platform Shortcodes

GitHub :pushpin:
Slack :pushpin:
Discord :pushpin:

Developer Codes

HTML (decimal)
📌
HTML (hex)
📌
CSS
\1F4CC
JavaScript
\uD83D\uDCCC
Python
\U0001F4CC
Java
\uD83D\uDCCC
Perl
\x{1F4CC}
PHP / Ruby
\x{1F4CC}
Punycode
xn--2qx8
URL Encoded
%F0%9F%93%8C
UTF-8 Bytes
0xF0 0x9F 0x93 0x8C

📌 in 28 languages

Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.

Language Name
Bengali পুশপিন
Chinese (Simplified) 图钉
Chinese (Traditional) 圖釘
Danish tegnestift
Dutch punaise
English pushpin
English (UK) pushpin
Estonian nööpnõel
Finnish nuppineula
French punaise
German Reißzwecke
Hindi पुशपिन
Hungarian rajzszög
Italian puntina
Japanese 押しピン
Korean 압정
Lithuanian smeigtukas
Malay paku tekan
Norwegian stift
Polish pinezka
Portuguese tacha
Russian канцелярская кнопка
Spanish chincheta
Spanish (Mexico) chincheta
Swedish kartnål
Thai หมุดปัก
Ukrainian канцелярська кнопка
Vietnamese đinh ghim