Unicode Text Style Generators
Every tool on this page replaces plain ASCII with different Unicode characters β bold, italic, cursive, gothic, monospace, strikethrough, bubble, vaporwave, and more. Real characters, not fonts. They paste into any field that accepts text.
Style generators
Each tool converts your text into a different Unicode style. Click any card to open the dedicated page with a live generator and platform-specific compatibility notes.
Detection & utility tools
Find and remove invisible characters, generate blank text for forms, and copy zero-width characters for any platform.
Why these tools exist
Social media platforms don't let you change fonts. TikTok, Instagram, Discord, Twitter β none of them have a bold button in their bio or caption fields. The trick these tools use: the Unicode standard defines entire alphabets of "styled" letters (Mathematical Bold, Mathematical Italic, Mathematical Script, and so on) at separate code points from regular ASCII.
When you paste π‘ππ₯π₯π¨ into a TikTok bio, the app sees a sequence of code points from the Mathematical Bold block (U+1D41A, U+1D41E, U+1D421, U+1D421, U+1D424) β not formatting codes. The app renders whatever glyph its system font has for each code point, and most modern devices already have fonts covering these blocks. That is why the styled text survives copy-paste across platforms.
The catch: each Mathematical Alphanumeric character costs 2 UTF-16 code units instead of 1. On platforms that count UTF-16 units (TikTok bios at 80, Twitter DMs at 10,000), styled text eats your budget faster. A fully bold 40-character bio maxes out TikTok's 80-unit limit. Test before you commit.
Looking for a specific platform?
We have dedicated guides for TikTok, Instagram, Discord, WhatsApp, Roblox, and 14 more platforms β with character limits, field-by-field compatibility, and which Unicode blocks actually work.
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