play or pause button

⏯️

play or pause button

⏯️ represents play or pause button, typically shown as a play triangle next to two vertical pause bars inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and style, from flat icons to more dimensional buttons.

A play or pause button is a functional icon used in multimedia interfaces to toggle the state of audio or video content. It streamlines the user experience by merging two essential playback commands into a single interactive element, ensuring that media can be managed quickly without searching for separate controls.

In digital interaction, the ⏯️ is frequently used to discuss media consumption or technical instructions. Typical usage includes phrases like: "Press the ⏯️ to start the music," "I can't find the ⏯️ on this player," or "The video is stuck on ⏯️ mode."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+23EF U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0

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