How to Type the AE Symbol (Æ and æ) on Keyboard
Æ (uppercase) and æ (lowercase) are AE ligature letters — a single character that combines A + E. It’s also called the AE Symbol.
You’ll see them in:
- Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic (Æ/æ is a real letter)
- Names and place names
- Older spellings like encyclopædia (today you’ll often see “encyclopedia”)
Quick note: You can always type AE/ae if you’re stuck, but Æ/æ is the correct character when it’s required.
1-Minute Answer (fastest ways)
Windows (Alt code)
- Æ: Hold Alt and type 0198 on the numeric keypad, then release Alt.
- æ: Hold Alt and type 0230 on the numeric keypad, then release Alt.
(Alt codes need a number pad — the top row numbers usually won’t work.)
Mac (fast)
- Best “works on any Mac” method: press Control + Command + Space to open Character Viewer, then search ae and click Æ or æ.
Word (very fast)
- Word Alt+X (Windows):
- Type 00C6 then press Alt + X → Æ
- Type 00E6 then press Alt + X → æ
iPhone / Android
- Press and hold a (if available), then choose æ.
- If you don’t see it: use copy/paste (see the copy box below), or add a Danish/Norwegian/Icelandic keyboard.
Google Docs
- Insert → Special characters, then search ae, AElig, or ligature.
Quick Reference (Æ / æ)
| Item | Æ (uppercase) | æ (lowercase) |
|---|---|---|
| Symbol | Æ | æ |
| Official name | Latin Capital Letter AE | Latin Small Letter AE |
| Unicode | U+00C6 | U+00E6 |
| Windows Alt code (numpad) | Alt + 0198 | Alt + 0230 |
| HTML named entity | Æ | æ |
| HTML decimal | Æ | æ |
| HTML hex | Æ | æ |

A) How to type Æ and æ on Windows
Method 1: Alt code (fastest if you have a number pad)
- Click where you want the symbol to go.
- Turn Num Lock ON.
- Hold down the Alt key.
- On the numeric keypad, type:
- 0198 for Æ
- 0230 for æ
- Release Alt.

Important notes
- Alt codes usually require the numeric keypad (right-side number pad).
- The number row above the letters usually won’t work for Alt codes.
- If you’re on a laptop without a numpad, use Character Map (next method) or copy/paste.
Method 2: Character Map (works on any Windows PC)
- Open Start and search Character Map.
- Open the Character Map app.
- (Optional) Tick Advanced view.
- Search for AE or Latin letter AE.
- Click Æ or æ, then click Select → Copy.
- Paste it where you need it (Ctrl + V).

Method 3: Windows symbol panel (only if you see it)
Some Windows symbol/emoji panels don’t show every letter clearly depending on version and layout. If you don’t see Æ/æ, skip this and use Character Map instead.
B) How to type Æ and æ on Mac
Method 1: Character Viewer (works for everyone)
- Click where you want the letter.
- Press Control + Command + Space (Character Viewer opens).
- Search ae, AElig, or ligature.
- Double-click Æ or æ to insert it.
Method 2: Mac keyboard shortcut (if you’re using a U.S. keyboard layout)
On many Mac keyboards (U.S. layout):
- Option + ' → æ
- Shift + Option + ' → Æ

If this doesn’t work on your Mac, use Character Viewer above (it always works).
C) How to insert Æ/æ in Microsoft Word (Windows + Mac)
Method 1: Insert Symbol (easy, visual)
- In Word, click where you want the letter.
- Go to Insert → Symbol → More Symbols.
- In Subset, choose Latin-1 Supplement.
- Click Æ or æ, then click Insert.
- Close the box.

Method 2: Alt+X (Windows Word only — very fast)
- Type 00C6 then press Alt + X → Æ
- Type 00E6 then press Alt + X → æ
Optional: AutoCorrect your own shortcut (if you type it often)
You can make Word automatically change something like (ae) into æ.
- Go to File → Options → Proofing → AutoCorrect Options
- Add a replace rule you’ll remember.
Keep it simple so you don’t accidentally replace normal “ae” in words.
D) How to use Æ/æ in Excel (and Google Sheets)
Most of the time, Æ/æ is for display/text (names, labels, titles). Formulas usually don’t “need” the ligature, but you can build it if you want.
Excel formulas (Windows)
- Æ:
=CHAR(198) - æ:
=CHAR(230)
Excel + Google Sheets (modern Unicode)
- Æ:
=UNICHAR(198) - æ:
=UNICHAR(230)
Example (works in modern Excel and Google Sheets):="H"&UNICHAR(230)&"kon" → Hækon
Tip: If a formula result looks wrong, check your font (see troubleshooting).
E) PowerPoint (quick)
Use any of these:
- Copy/paste (fastest)
- Insert → Symbol (same idea as Word)
- Type it in Word first, then copy into PowerPoint
F) Google Docs
- Go to Insert → Special characters.
- In the search box, type ae, AElig, or ligature.
- Click Æ or æ to insert.
G) iPhone + Android
Method 1: Press-and-hold (if available)
- Press and hold a and look for æ.
- For uppercase Æ, switch to caps/shift and try press-and-hold again (if your keyboard supports it).
Method 2: Copy/paste (always works)
Copy Æ or æ from the copy section near the top, then paste into your app.
Method 3 (best if you type it a lot): Add a Danish/Norwegian/Icelandic keyboard
If you frequently write in a language that uses Æ, adding the keyboard layout is the easiest long-term fix.
H) Chromebook (short)
Most Chromebook users do this fastest:
- Copy/paste from this page
- Or, in Google Docs, use Insert → Special characters and search ae
Best long-term solution (if you type Æ often)
If Æ/æ is part of your regular writing (school, names, Scandinavian languages), add a keyboard layout that includes it.
Windows
- Add a Danish/Norwegian/Icelandic keyboard in Language settings.
- Switch layouts quickly with Win + Space.
Mac
- Add an input source in Keyboard settings.
- Switch input sources with Control + Space (or the Globe key, depending on your Mac).
Mobile
- Add a Danish/Norwegian/Icelandic keyboard in keyboard settings.
- Switch keyboards using the globe icon.
Troubleshooting
Alt code not working on Windows
Common causes:
- You don’t have a numeric keypad
- Num Lock is OFF
- You’re using the top row numbers instead of the numpad
- You’re on a laptop that needs an Fn key for the embedded numpad
Fix: Use Character Map or copy/paste instead.
I can’t find Æ/æ on my phone keyboard
- Try press-and-hold a
- If it’s not there, add a Danish/Norwegian/Icelandic keyboard
- Or use copy/paste from this page
The symbol shows as a blank box ▢
That usually means your font doesn’t support the character.
- Switch to a common font like Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, or another modern font.
FAQ
How do I make the AE symbol on my keyboard?
Use Alt + 0198 on the numeric keypad, or copy/paste it from this page.
How do I type æ on Mac?
Use Character Viewer (Control + Command + Space) and search ae.
On many U.S. Mac keyboards, Option + ' produces æ.
What is the Alt code for Æ/æ?
- Æ: Alt + 0198
- æ: Alt + 0230
(Requires the numeric keypad.)
How do I insert Æ/æ in Word?
Use Insert → Symbol, or in Windows Word use Alt+X:
- 00C6 + Alt+X → Æ
- 00E6 + Alt+X → æ
What is the Unicode/HTML for Æ/æ?
- Unicode: U+00C6 (Æ), U+00E6 (æ)
- HTML:
Æ/æorÆ/æ
Quick recap
- Windows: Alt + 0198 (Æ) / Alt + 0230 (æ) on the numpad
- Mac: Character Viewer (Control + Command + Space) → search ae
- Word: 00C6 Alt+X (Æ) / 00E6 Alt+X (æ)
- Docs/Sheets: Insert special characters (Docs) or UNICHAR(198/230) (Sheets)
- Phone/Chromebook: copy/paste is the fastest reliable method
