Registered Trademark Symbol ® Copy & Paste
Copy trademark symbols ® ™ © ℠ instantly. Includes registered sign, trade mark, copyright, service mark, and sound recording copyright. Alt codes and HTML entities for all platforms.
All Variations
Symbol Details
| Symbol | Name | Unicode | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| ® | Registered Sign | U+00AE | ® |
| ™ | Trade Mark Sign | U+2122 | ™ |
| © | Copyright Sign | U+00A9 | © |
| ℠ | Service Mark | U+2120 | — |
| ℗ | Sound Recording Copyright | U+2117 | — |
Usage
Trademark symbols are used for intellectual property protection, indicating registered trademarks (®), unregistered trademarks (™), service marks (℠), copyright notices (©), and legal branding requirements on products and marketing materials.
How to Type
| Platform | Method / Code |
|---|---|
| Windows | Hold Alt and type 0174 for ®, or Alt+0153 for ™. In Word, type (r) for ® or (tm) for ™ with AutoCorrect enabled. |
| Mac / iOS | Press Option+R for ®. Press Option+2 for ™. Press Option+G for ©. |
| HTML Entity | Use ® for ®, ™ for ™, © for ©. Numeric entities: ® for ®, ™ for ™. |
| Unicode | U+00AE (Registered ®), U+2122 (Trademark ™), U+00A9 (Copyright ©), U+2120 (Service Mark ℠). |
Platform Compatibility
This symbol renders correctly on all listed platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I type the registered trademark symbol ®?
On Windows, hold Alt and type 0174 on the numeric keypad. In Word, type (r) and AutoCorrect will convert it to ®. On Mac, press Option+R. You can also copy ® directly from this page.
What is the difference between ® and ™?
® (Registered Sign) indicates a trademark that has been officially registered with a trademark office. ™ (Trade Mark Sign) indicates an unregistered trademark — a claim of trademark rights without formal registration. Using ® without actual registration can be illegal.
What is the HTML code for trademark symbols?
Use ® for ®, ™ for ™, © for ©. Numeric HTML entities: ® for ®, ™ for ™, © for ©.
When should I use ® vs ™ vs ℠?
Use ® only for officially registered trademarks. Use ™ for unregistered trademarks on goods/products. Use ℠ for unregistered service marks (services rather than goods). Using ® incorrectly can have legal consequences.