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Fancy Text Generator

Convert text into 30+ Unicode font styles for Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and more.

Processed locally in your browser

Generate eye-catching Unicode text for bios, posts, and chat names.

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34 styles

Tip: stylized text uses Unicode symbols, not real fonts. Some screen readers may pronounce each glyph as a separate symbol. Click any card to copy.

Bold & Italic

Script & Fraktur

Geometric

Scale

Enclosed

Decorated

Transformed

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How to Use

Generate eye-catching Unicode text for bios, posts, and chat names.

  1. Type or paste any text into the input area.
  2. Browse 30+ font styles grouped by category — Bold, Script, Fraktur, Double-struck, Circled, Strikethrough, Upside Down, and more.
  3. Use the search bar to filter by name (e.g. "italic", "bubble"), or pick a category chip to narrow the list.
  4. Click any style card to copy the styled text to your clipboard.
  5. Paste it into Instagram, Twitter/X, Discord, TikTok, gaming nicknames — anywhere Unicode is supported.

Everything runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

For more text utilities, try the Case Converter for camelCase / snake_case / kebab-case, or the Character Counter to check social-media length limits.

Features

  • 30+ Unicode font styles
  • Click-to-copy with confirmation
  • Search and category filters
  • Live preview as you type
  • Strikethrough, underline, upside-down, mirror
  • Works on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, TikTok
  • Runs entirely in your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a fancy text generator work?
It does not actually change the font — it substitutes each letter with a similar-looking Unicode symbol. For example, the bold "𝐀" comes from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400). Because the result is still plain Unicode text, you can paste it anywhere that accepts Unicode, including Instagram bios, Twitter/X posts, Discord channels, and gaming nicknames.
Will fancy text work on Instagram, Twitter, and Discord?
Most styles work on every modern platform that supports Unicode. Bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, circled, and strikethrough are widely supported. A few decorative blocks — such as filled squared (🅰🅱🅲) and regional indicators (which render as flags when paired) — depend on the platform's emoji font. Always preview before publishing.
Why are some letters still in regular font?
The generator only restyles Latin letters A-Z / a-z and digits 0-9. Letters from other scripts (Cyrillic, Greek, CJK), punctuation, and emoji pass through unchanged because Unicode does not provide stylized variants for them. You will see a notice when your input contains non-Latin characters.
Are these real fonts?
No — they are individual Unicode code points designed for mathematical and decorative typography. Because they are characters, not fonts, they survive copy-paste and do not require any special font installed on the recipient's device.
Will fancy text break SEO or accessibility?
Yes, you should avoid stylized Unicode in headings, body content, and link text. Search engines and screen readers cannot match "𝐇𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐨" to "Hello", and screen readers may read each glyph as an isolated symbol. Use fancy text for visual flair (bios, profile names) — never for content that needs to be searchable or read aloud.
What is the difference between bold (𝐁) and bold sans-serif (𝗕)?
Both are bold but use different typeface styles. The first is bold serif (with small finishing strokes), the second is bold sans-serif (clean, no serifs). Unicode encodes a separate block for each combination of weight, slant, and serif style — bold, italic, bold italic, sans-serif bold, sans-serif italic, and so on — so you can pick the look that matches your aesthetic.