How to type ê in Gmail
Gmail doesn't always offer a built-in shortcut for e with circumflex (ê) (ê). The fastest method is to copy the character below and paste it into Gmail. We also list the Alt code, macOS Option shortcut, HTML entity and Unicode codepoint so you can pick whichever fits your workflow.
Copy ê for Gmail
Paste ê into Gmail
- Click Compose in Gmail to open a new message.
- Switch to TypeKeyboard, type your message and click Copy.
- Return to Gmail's compose window and paste with Ctrl + V (Cmd + V on Mac).
- Use Gmail's font menu to switch to Sans Serif or Serif if your characters need a Unicode-rich face.
Alt code (Windows)
Alt + 0234
Hold Alt and type 0234 on the numeric keypad while Gmail is focused.
Option shortcut (macOS)
Option + i, then e
HTML entity
ê
ê
Unicode codepoint
U+00EA
Tip
Right-to-left text? Enable RTL in Gmail Settings → General → Right-to-Left support.
Frequently asked questions
What is the fastest way to type ê in Gmail?
Click Copy above and paste it into Gmail. The character is already in the right encoding and works in any version of Gmail.
Does Gmail have a built-in shortcut for ê?
Sometimes. Gmail on Windows accepts the Alt code below; macOS users can use the Option shortcut. If neither is convenient, copy-paste is universal.
Why does ê sometimes show as a box in Gmail?
The font in your Gmail document doesn't include ê. Switch to a Unicode-complete font such as Noto, Arial Unicode MS or Segoe UI.
Can I add ê to autocorrect in Gmail?
Yes. Most desktop versions of Gmail include an autocorrect / quick-replace feature. Add a short trigger string (e.g. "xe-circumflex") that expands to ê.