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™️ trade mark Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+2122 U+FE0F
Shortcode
:trade-mark:
Category
Symbols
Subcategory
other symbols
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
TM symbol, trademark mark, unregistered trademark

What Does the trade mark Emoji ™️ Mean?

Tiny letters T and M sit raised in superscript, marking an unregistered trademark or service mark. Unicode 6.0 added the color emoji in 2010. Companies use it before formal registration approval comes through, claiming the brand identity for now.

Startups and indie creators love it for early product launches. Designers and copywriters reference it in branding threads, while influencers playfully tag their catchphrases or signature outfits as TM. It often appears in cheeky tweets calling dibs on slang, recipes, or moves.

Legal professionals use it during IP discussions and trademark education. Some pair it with sparkles to give an unofficial seal of approval. Across casual texting, it works as a humble brag (my dance moves ™️) without sounding too serious.

Whether you are an entrepreneur in the trenches of building a brand or just claiming ownership of your favorite inside joke, this small superscript glyph carries everyday brand-claiming power perfectly.

How to Use ™️ trade mark Emoji

“My morning chaos ™️”
“New product ™️ coming soon”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+2122 U+FE0F
HTML Entity™️
CSS Code\2122
Shortcode:trade-mark:
Keywordsmark, tm, trade, trademark
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ™️ mean?

Tiny letters T and M sit raised in superscript, marking an unregistered trademark or service mark.