Curious about conjuring up ? Follow along for how to type the Apple logo character on iPhone, iPad, and Mac including how to make your own keyboard shortcut.

There are a few different ways to type the Apple logo quickly and we’ll cover two of the most popular options below. If you’re using a PC, you won’t be able to use the keyboard shortcut that requires the option key, and non-Apple operating systems typically don’t feature the Apple logo in their character sets for viewing either.

The  logo is used across a variety of the company’s branding, from Apple Music and Apple Watch, to Apple TV and more.

How to type the Apple logo on Mac, iPhone, and iPad

Mac

  • Use the keyboard shortcut option + shift + K (⌥⇧K) to type 
  • You can also type  on Mac, iPhone, and iPad with a Text Replacement shortcut
  • On your Mac head to System Preferences → Keyboard → Text → + to create a new Text Replacement
  • If you’re using the same iCloud account across all of your Apple devices, that Text Replacement made on Mac will work on iPhone and iPad

iPhone & iPad

  • To create the Apple logo Text Replacement on iOS, head to Settings on your iPhone or iPad
  • Tap General → Keyboard → Text Replacement
  • Tap + in the top right corner
  • Copy and paste  (← this one) in the Phrase field, enter your Text Replacement in the Shortcut field
  • Tap Save in the top right corner, now you can use the shortcut phrase to quickly type the Apple logo

Here’s how the process looks:

  • On your Mac head to System Preferences → Keyboard → Text → + to create a new Text Replacement

  • If you’re using the same iCloud account across all of your Apple devices, that Text Replacement made on Mac will work on iPhone and iPad

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