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How to Type the Copyright Symbol © on Keyboard (Windows, Mac, Word, Google Docs, iPhone)

The copyright symbol (©) means “copyright.” It’s different from (trademark) and ® (registered trademark), which are brand/mark symbols.


1-Minute Answer (Fastest Ways)

  • Windows (Alt code): Hold Alt and type 0169 on the numeric keypad, then release Alt©
    (No numeric keypad? Use Character Map or copy/paste below.)
  • Mac (keyboard shortcut): Press Option + G©
  • Microsoft Word (fastest):
    • Windows: Type 00A9 then press Alt + X©
    • Or use Insert → Symbol (steps below)
  • Google Docs: Insert → Special characters, search copyright (or c in a circle)
  • iPhone / Android: Open the symbols keyboard and look for ©. If you don’t see it, copy/paste it from the section below.
  • Chromebook: Quickest is copy/paste (or use Google Docs → Insert → Special characters)
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Quick tip: Mac shortcut for © is Option + G. Windows: Alt + 0169 (numeric keypad).

Quick Reference (© Copyright Sign)

ItemValue
Symbol©
NameCopyright sign
UnicodeU+00A9
Windows Alt codeAlt + 0169 (Alt + 169 also works on many PCs, but 0169 is safest)
Mac shortcutOption + G
HTML© and ©
copyright symbol shortcuts

A) How to Type © on Windows

Method 1: Alt Code (Fastest if you have a numeric keypad)

  1. Click where you want to insert ©.
  2. Make sure Num Lock is ON.
  3. Hold down Alt.
  4. On the numeric keypad, type 0169.
  5. Release Alt©
Copyright Symbol Alt Code

Important notes (why Alt codes fail):

  • Alt codes usually need the numeric keypad (the number row above letters won’t work).
  • Many laptops don’t have a dedicated numpad. Some have an Fn “embedded numpad” (varies by model).

Method 2: Character Map (Works on all Windows PCs)

  1. Click Start and search Character Map.
  2. Open Character Map.
  3. (Optional) Tick Advanced view.
  4. In the search box, type copyright.
  5. Click © → click Select → click Copy.
  6. Paste it where you need it (Ctrl + V).
copy and paste copyright symbol

B) How to Type © on Mac

Method 1: Keyboard Shortcut (Fastest)

  1. Click where you want ©.
  2. Press Option + G©
copyright symbol keyboard shortcut on Mac

Method 2: Character Viewer (Works on every Mac)

  1. Press Control + Command + Space to open Character Viewer.
  2. Search for copyright (or c in a circle).
  3. Double-click © to insert it.

C) How to Insert © in Microsoft Word (Windows + Mac)

Method 1: Insert Symbol (Works on both Windows and Mac)

  1. In Word, click where you want ©.
  2. Go to Insert tab.
  3. Click SymbolMore Symbols…
  4. Look for © (often under Latin-1 Supplement).
  5. Select ©InsertClose.
Inserting copyright sign in Word and Excel

Method 2: Unicode code (Word for Windows — fast)

  1. Type 00A9
  2. Press Alt + X
  3. It changes into ©

Optional: AutoCorrect (c) → ©

In many Word setups, typing (c) and pressing Space turns it into © automatically.
If yours doesn’t, you can enable or customize it in Word Options → Proofing → AutoCorrect Options.


D) How to Use © in Excel and Google Sheets

Excel (Insert it like a normal character)

  • You can type it (Windows Alt code / Mac Option+G) or copy/paste it into a cell.

Excel + Google Sheets (Formula method)

Use CHAR(169) to generate the symbol:

  • © only:
    =CHAR(169)
  • Copyright line example:
    ="2026 "&CHAR(169)&" Brand Name"

(This is handy for headers, templates, and auto-filled documents.)


E) How to Insert © in PowerPoint

  1. Click inside a text box where you want ©.
  2. Go to InsertSymbol (or Insert → Symbol → More Symbols).
  3. Select ©Insert.

You can also use:

  • Windows: Alt + 0169 (numeric keypad)
  • Mac: Option + G

F) How to Type © in Google Docs

  1. Go to InsertSpecial characters.
  2. In the search box, type copyright (or c in a circle).
  3. Click © to insert it.

G) How to Type © on iPhone and Android

Mobile keyboards vary, but these are the most reliable options:

Option 1: Symbols keyboard (try this first)

  • iPhone: Tap 123, then #+=, and look for ©.
  • Android: Tap ?123 (or 123), then =< (or the second symbols page), and look for ©.

Option 2: Press-and-hold (only on some keyboards)

Some phones show © if you press and hold the letter c (or a related key). If you don’t see it, use copy/paste.

Option 3: Copy/paste (always works)

Just copy © from the copy section above, then paste anywhere.


H) How to Type © on Chromebook

Chromebooks don’t support Windows-style Alt codes like a PC with a numpad.

Best options:

  • Copy/paste: Copy © from this page and paste it.
  • Google Docs method: Insert → Special characters, search copyright.

© vs ™ vs ® (Quick, Plain-English)

  • © Copyright: Used for creative works (writing, photos, videos, designs). It’s a common “ownership notice.”
  • ™ Trademark: Used for a brand name, slogan, or logo—often used even if it’s not officially registered.
  • ® Registered: Used only when a trademark is officially registered.

This is general info, not legal advice.


Troubleshooting (When © Won’t Work)

1) Alt code not working on Windows

Common reasons:

  • You don’t have a numeric keypad
  • Num Lock is off
  • You used the top number row instead of the numpad

Fix: Use Character Map or copy/paste.

2) Can’t find © on your phone keyboard

That’s normal—keyboards vary.
Fix: Use copy/paste, or use Insert → Special characters in Google Docs.

3) You typed (c) but it didn’t change into ©

(c) is just text. You need the real symbol ©.
Fix: Use Option + G (Mac), Alt + 0169 (Windows), Insert Symbol, or copy/paste.


FAQ (Quick Answers)

What is the Alt code for ©?

Alt + 0169 (using the numeric keypad). Alt + 169 also works on many PCs, but 0169 is safest.

How do I type © on Mac?

Press Option + G. Or open Character Viewer with Control + Command + Space and search copyright.

How do I insert © in Word or Google Docs?

  • Word: Insert → Symbol → More Symbols → choose ©
  • Google Docs: Insert → Special characters → search copyright

What’s the difference between ©, ™, and ®?

  • © = copyright notice
  • = trademark (often used even if not registered)
  • ® = registered trademark

What is the Unicode/HTML for ©?

  • Unicode: U+00A9
  • HTML: &copy; or &#169;

Quick Recap

  • Windows: Alt + 0169 (numeric keypad) or Character Map
  • Mac: Option + G or Character Viewer
  • Word: Insert → Symbol (or 00A9 + Alt + X on Windows)
  • Google Docs: Insert → Special characters
  • Excel/Sheets: =CHAR(169)
  • Phone/Chromebook: symbols keyboard or copy/paste