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Two developer & design tools, side-by-side. See which fits your task.
Developer & Design
Common Unicode characters: arrows, math, currency, symbols, emojis. Click to copy.
Open UnicodeDeveloper & Design
Visual Unix permission editor with explanations for each bit and common patterns reference.
Open Unix PermissionsYour specific task is common unicode characters: arrows, math, currency, symbols, emojis. Open the page, drop your input, get the result — typically under a second.
Your goal is visual unix permission editor with explanations for each bit and common patterns reference. Same approach: paste in, get the result, move on. No account, no upload.
Both tools live in the same category, so the choice depends on the exact subtask. Unicode focuses on common unicode characters: arrows, math, currency, symbols, emojis; Unix Permissions focuses on visual unix permission editor with explanations for each bit and common patterns reference. Try whichever description matches your goal more closely — they're both free.
Yes — both tools are free for unlimited personal use. The Pro plan unlocks higher limits and batch features but the core functionality stays free forever.
Absolutely. Many users chain multiple tools together — process a file with one, then feed the result into another. Nothing is uploaded, so chaining is essentially instant.
No. Both Unicode and Unix Permissions work without signup. We only ask for an email if you decide to subscribe to a paid plan.