What is a glyph?

A glyph is a visual representation of a character or symbol in written form. It refers to the specific shape or form that a character takes, which can be part of an alphabet, punctuation mark, or any other symbol used in writing.

Some examples of glyphs are “a,” “あ,” and “@.”

Glyphs are important in transliteration and translation. Try QuillBot’s free Translator to translate words from one language to another, and see how the glyphs change.