Pubg Tool

PUBG Invisible Name Generator

Copy zero-width and braille blank characters for PUBG Mobile nicknames, clan tags, and profile text. Each one is tested against the game's 14-character name budget on Mobile and the stricter PC field.

Quick Copy

Tap a character, then paste into PUBG

Zero Width Space

U+200B

ZWSP
3
3 characters

Generated invisible text

3 characters
Output previewClick to inspect
Click to select generated text

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What invisible text actually does in PUBG

PUBG Mobile treats zero-width and braille blank characters as real characters. They pass the empty-field check, but each one counts toward the 14-character nickname cap — one of the tightest in mainstream mobile gaming. A blank-looking name like ꧁ ꧂ eats four of those slots just for the brackets and the gap. PUBG on PC is stricter on allowed characters (letters, digits, hyphen, underscore) so invisible Unicode tends to get stripped there. The Mobile nickname field, clan tags, and in-game chat all accept these characters. Console versions inherit the PSN ID or Gamertag, where invisible characters do not apply. This page hands you the same characters we tested in each PUBG field so you can paste without guessing.

How to paste invisible text into PUBG

1
Copy a character
Tap any character above. The braille blank (U+2800) is the safest default for PUBG Mobile — it passes the nickname filter more reliably than zero-width space.
2
Open the Rename Card flow
On Mobile, open your Inventory, tap the Rename Card, then Use. On PC, you'd need a Nickname Change Card from the Store (990 G-Coins). Don't burn the card before testing the name.
3
Paste and confirm
Long-press the nickname field, choose Paste, then confirm. The text disappears from view, but PUBG still counts it as content and the field passes the empty check.

What invisible text is actually useful for in PUBG

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Blank-looking nickname
A single invisible character inside ꧁꧂ brackets creates the popular 'empty middle' name style seen in PUBG Mobile lobbies. Costs you one of 14 characters.
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Clan tag padding
Clan tags sit in brackets before your name. An invisible character lets you pad a short tag so it lines up cleanly with squadmates.
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Profile bio line breaks
PUBG Mobile's profile bio has no paragraph-break button. Invisible characters give you a manual line break inside the bio box.
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Chat line breaks
Drop invisible characters between words in world or team chat to push text onto a new line without spending visible characters.

Where in PUBG you can use it

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Nickname field
Make your in-game name look blank inside brackets. Each invisible character counts toward the 14-character Mobile cap.
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Clan tag
Pad short tags so they align with squadmates. Tag limits are tight — typically 4 to 6 characters in PUBG Mobile.
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Profile bio
Use one or two invisible characters to push a line down inside the bio box. Each one eats into the character budget.
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In-game chat
Break chat messages across lines. Invisible characters survive the chat filter on both Mobile and the PUBG PC client.

Field-by-field behavior in PUBG

PUBG Mobile's nickname field is around 14 characters wide and counts each Unicode rune as one unit, including zero-width and braille blanks. That's more generous than Free Fire's 12, but tight once you add the decorative brackets (꧁꧂, 『』) that the community favors. The PC version is the hard exception: it accepts only letters, digits, hyphen, and underscore in the 4–16 character nickname field, so no invisible character survives there. Clan tags and the profile bio both accept invisible characters on Mobile. The rename card mechanic limits you to one change per day, and each card costs 180 UC on Mobile (about $5) or 990 G-Coins on PC. Test your name with a throwaway paste before burning a card. Console versions of PUBG inherit the PSN ID or Xbox Gamertag, where Unicode handling is set by Sony or Microsoft, not the game.

Practical notes before you paste

Braille blank (U+2800) survives PUBG Mobile's nickname filter more often than zero-width space (U+200B).

Every invisible character counts toward the 14-character nickname cap. ꧁ ꧂ already costs four before you add your name.

Invisible characters do not work in the PC nickname field — only letters, digits, hyphen, and underscore survive there.

Test on a second device after saving. Some Android builds render braille blank as a faint dot in kill feeds.

You can only use one Rename Card per day. Don't waste it on a name that fails the filter.

Don't put invisible characters inside clan tags if you want the tag to be searchable.

iOS and Android render zero-width joins differently. Check both before relying on a layout.

Console players can't use invisible names — your in-game name is locked to your PSN ID or Xbox Gamertag.

Common questions about invisible text in PUBG

PUBG compatibility, by field

PUBG Mobile's nickname (around 14 characters), clan tag, profile bio, and in-game chat all accept invisible Unicode characters. The PC nickname field is the hard exception — it accepts letters, digits, hyphen, and underscore only. Console versions of PUBG inherit the PSN ID or Xbox Gamertag, where invisible characters do not apply. PUBG Mobile counts each invisible character as one unit against the relevant field limit. Rendering can vary between iOS, Android, and the PC client; braille blank (U+2800) is the most consistently invisible across the surfaces we checked.

Copy a character and try it

Pick braille blank if you're not sure, paste it into a PUBG Mobile nickname or chat, and see how it renders on your device.