Browse by script
Each script groups one or more Unicode blocks. Pick a script to see every block it covers — from Latin and Greek to Arabic, Devanagari and CJK.
The Latin script powers English and most European languages. Browse base ASCII letters plus accented, extended and IPA variants.
Greek letters used in modern Greek and across mathematics, physics and engineering — α, β, γ, π, Σ, Ω and the full alphabet.
The Cyrillic script used by Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian and many other languages across Eastern Europe and Asia.
Hebrew letters, points and cantillation marks used in modern Hebrew, Yiddish and Jewish liturgical texts.
Arabic letters, marks and presentation forms used across the Arab world, Persian, Urdu and many other languages.
The Devanagari script used by Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Nepali and many other South Asian languages.
Japanese kana — Hiragana and Katakana — alongside half-width forms and the kana extensions.
CJK Unified Ideographs plus radicals, strokes, symbols and Korean Hangul syllables shared across East Asian scripts.
Decorative and functional symbol blocks — arrows, math operators, geometric shapes, dingbats, emoji and miscellaneous marks.