🧑‍🦼 Person in Motorized Wheelchair Emoji

Technical Details

Name

Person in Motorized Wheelchair

Short Name

:person_in_motorized_wheelchair:

Unicode

U+1F9D1U+200DU+1F9BC

Unicode Version

12.1

Release Year

2019

Subcategory

Person Activity

Platform Support

Apple Google Twitter Facebook

Has Skin Tones

Yes

Platform Renderings

Unicode standard sample

Unicode

PERSON IN MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR emoji in Apple's design style - Unicode 1F9D1-200D-1F9BC

Apple Style

PERSON IN MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR emoji in Google's design style - Unicode 1F9D1-200D-1F9BC

Google Style

PERSON IN MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR emoji in Twitter's design style - Unicode 1F9D1-200D-1F9BC

Twitter Style

PERSON IN MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR emoji in Facebook's design style - Unicode 1F9D1-200D-1F9BC

Facebook Style

SVG Code

<svg width="128" height="128" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <text
    x="64"
    y="64"
    font-size="96"
    text-anchor="middle"
    dominant-baseline="middle"
    font-family="serif"
  >🧑‍🦼</text>
</svg>

Emoji Meaning

Meaning

A person depicted sitting in a motorized wheelchair, typically shown in a forward-facing position with the wheelchair's wheels visible. The person is often represented with a neutral or smiling expression, and the wheelchair is usually colored in a metallic or dark hue. This emoji is part of the Accessibility series in Unicode, symbolizing mobility and independence for individuals who use motorized wheelchairs.

Common Uses

  • Representing a person in a motorized wheelchair: 'Meet my friend who uses a 🧑‍🦼 to get around.'
  • Indicating accessibility needs: 'The venue is fully accessible for people using 🧑‍🦼.'
  • Describing mobility assistance: 'She relies on a 🧑‍🦼 for daily activities.'

Example Sentences

  • Our new office building is equipped with ramps and elevators to accommodate 🧑‍🦼 users.
  • Please ensure that the event space is accessible for attendees who may use 🧑‍🦼.
  • He arrived at the conference in his 🧑‍🦼, ready to share his insights on accessibility.

Frequently Asked Questions