Specials

Unicode Character “” (U+FFFC)

Object Replacement Character — Placeholder marking the position of an embedded object (image/attachment)

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Technical Specifications for Object Replacement Character (U+FFFC)

Complete official Unicode Standard metadata and binary encodings.

Name: Object Replacement Character
Unicode Version: 2.1 (May 1998)
Block: Specials (U+FFF0 - U+FFFF)
Plane: Basic Multilingual Plane (Plane 0, U+0000 - U+FFFF)
Script: Common (Zyyy)
Category: Other Symbol (So)
Bidirectional Class: Other Neutral (ON)
Combining Class: Not Reordered (0)
Character is Mirrored: No
HTML Entities:
UTF-8 Encoding: 0xEF 0xBF 0xBC
UTF-16 Encoding: 0xFFFC
UTF-32 Encoding: 0x0000FFFC
Decomposition: None

App & Gaming Compatibility Matrix

Verified behavior for Object Replacement Character across popular multiplayer games and social platforms.

Word & Email Clients Supported

Marks inline attachments/images

Generate & Test Object Replacement Character (U+FFFC)

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About Object Replacement Character (U+FFFC)

Object Replacement Character (U+FFFC) acts as a placeholder in a text stream to represent an inline media object, chart, or external attachment.

How to Use U+FFFC in Games & Social Apps

  1. Step 1: Click the Copy Character button above to copy the blank Object Replacement Character symbol.
  2. Step 2: Open your target app (Free Fire, Discord, WhatsApp, Roblox, Instagram).
  3. Step 3: Paste the copied character into your username field, bio, or message text box.
  4. Step 4: Save or send. The platform will treat the character as valid text without displaying any visible letters!

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Object Replacement Character (U+FFFC).

What is Object Replacement Character used for?

Marking the exact inline location of images or objects in formatted text.

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