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OK button

A green circle with the letters 'OK' inside, indicating approval or agreement.

basic_info

Unicode
U+1F197
Version
Emoji 0.6
Category

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buttonokokay

Platform Meanings

Apple
On Apple devices, the 🆗 emoji appears as a bold white 'OK' inside a green circle, commonly used to signify that something is acceptable or confirmed.
Google
Google's version shows a stylized 'OK' in a rounded green badge, often interpreted as confirmation, readiness, or that everything is fine.
Twitter
Twitter displays the 🆗 emoji as a clean, modern green circle with white 'OK' text, used to convey agreement, confirmation, or that a situation is under control.
Unicode Official
The Unicode Consortium defines this emoji as 'SQUARED OK', representing the phrase 'OK' in a squared or badge-like form, typically used to indicate acceptance or that something is satisfactory.

Introduction

The 🆗 emoji is a visual representation of the phrase 'OK,' displayed within a green circle or square. It conveys affirmation, agreement, or that a situation is acceptable or under control. Commonly used in digital communication to confirm plans, acknowledge messages, or signal that everything is proceeding as expected. Unlike the thumbs-up or checkmark emojis, 🆗 specifically echoes the written abbreviation 'OK,' making it ideal for contexts where clarity and explicit confirmation are needed. It’s frequently used in casual chats, work-related messages, or when responding to requests—for example, replying with 🆗 to confirm attendance at an event or to show understanding of instructions. While generally positive, its tone can sometimes be perceived as neutral or even slightly dismissive depending on context and relationship dynamics between communicators.

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What is Emoji?

Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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