🆓
FREE button
A symbol representing 'free' or 'no cost' in various contexts
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F193
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category symbols
- Subcategory alphanumeric symbols
Platform Meaning
A symbol representing 'free' or 'no cost' in various contexts
Tags
button
free
Platform Meaning
- Apple: Used to denote free items, services, or promotions
- Google: Indicates something that is complimentary or without charge
- Twitter: Often used to highlight free offers, giveaways, or no-cost access
- Unicode: Represents the concept of 'free of charge' or 'complimentary'
Detailed Introduction
The 🆓 emoji is commonly used to express the idea of something being free, without cost, or complimentary. It conveys a positive and attractive message, often in advertisements, promotions, or social media posts to highlight free items, services, trials, or giveaways. It can evoke feelings of excitement, value, and accessibility, making it popular in contexts like marketing campaigns, event announcements, or sharing deals where cost is a key factor. Its bold, stylized design ensures quick recognition, emphasizing the 'free' aspect clearly across different platforms.
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