record button

⏺️

record button

⏺️ represents record button, typically shown as a record button with a solid circle centered inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and shading, with some appearing flat and others more dimensional.

A record button serves as a functional control for initiating the capture of audio or video content. It is modeled after the tactile buttons found on legacy hardware like camcorders and cassette players, providing a clear visual cue for the start of a recording session.

In digital communication, the record button is frequently used to signal that a recording is in progress or to prompt someone to begin one. For example: "I'm hitting the ⏺️ now," "Don't forget to press ⏺️ before the meeting starts," or "Is the ⏺️ active on your screen?"

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+23FA U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.7

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