Valorant Tool

Valorant Invisible Name Generator

Copy braille blank, Hangul filler, and zero-width characters for your Valorant Riot ID. Each one is tested against the 3–16 character game name limit and the 90-day cooldown — so you know what saves before you commit.

Quick Copy

Tap a character, then paste into your Riot account

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 Valorant

Your Valorant name is your Riot ID — a game name (3–16 characters) paired with a #tagline (3–5 characters). Riot allows any Unicode letter in the game name field, which is why invisible characters slip through where they'd get filtered elsewhere. Paste three or four braille blanks (U+2800) and your name shows up empty on the agent select screen, the scoreboard, the kill feed, and in chat. The tagline has to stay alphanumeric, so don't try invisible characters after the #. Changes happen on account.riotgames.com rather than inside the Valorant client, apply across every Riot game you own, and lock you into a 90-day cooldown that replaced the old 30-day window in November 2023.

How to paste an invisible name into Valorant

1
Copy a character
Tap any character above. Braille blank (U+2800) is the top pick for Valorant — Riot's validator accepts it and the client renders it as a clean empty space.
2
Open your Riot account
Valorant names live on account.riotgames.com, not inside the game client. Go to Riot ID, edit the game name field (not the tagline), and paste.
3
Paste and save
Clear the game name, paste three or four braille blanks (single characters sometimes fail the minimum-length check), and save. The 90-day cooldown starts immediately.

What invisible text is actually useful for in Valorant

🎭
Blank agent select name
Stack braille blanks in your game name and your slot on the agent select screen shows nothing. Your #tagline stays visible next to the empty space.
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Clean scoreboard
An invisible game name leaves a blank column on the scoreboard and kill feed. Popular with streamers and one-tricks who want the agent to be the identity.
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Unicode styling
Riot allows any Unicode letter in the Valorant game name field, so styled fonts and special characters work alongside invisible ones — something the tagline field refuses.
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Cross-game identity
Your Riot ID carries across Valorant, League of Legends, TFT, and Legends of Runeterra. One invisible name, every Riot title on the account.

Where in Valorant you can use it

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Riot ID game name
The 3–16 character field that shows on agent select, the scoreboard, and the kill feed. The only part of your Riot ID that accepts invisible characters.
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Tagline (alphanumeric only)
The 3–5 characters after the # are alphanumeric only. Invisible characters get stripped there, so don't try to blank out your tagline.
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In-game chat
Your blank name renders in Valorant team and all-chat. The chat window itself doesn't accept invisible characters for messages, only for the sender label.
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Cross-Riot-game carryover
Change the Riot ID once and the invisible name shows up in League of Legends, TFT, and every other Riot game tied to the account.

Field-by-field behavior in Valorant

Valorant inherits its naming rules from Riot's Riot ID system, which splits your identity into a game name (3–16 characters) and a #tagline (3–5 characters). The game name accepts any Unicode letter, which is why braille blank (U+2800), Hangul filler (U+3164), and Hangul choseong filler (U+115F) all save reliably — Riot's validator treats them as letters rather than whitespace. Zero-width space (U+200B) has only partial support and often fails. The tagline is the hard exception: alphanumeric only, 3–5 characters, and you can't reuse reserved region codes like NA, EUW, or KR once you've changed it. Riot's filter also blocks names containing the word Riot, profanity, and impersonation of esports pros. The 90-day cooldown is strict and applies whether you changed the game name, the tagline, or both.

Practical notes before you paste

Braille blank (U+2800) is the top pick for Valorant — Riot's validator accepts it and it renders as a clean empty space.

Hangul filler (U+3164) is the backup. If braille blank fails on save, try this one.

Zero-width space (U+200B) has only partial support in the game name field. Avoid it.

Use three or four invisible characters — single characters sometimes fail the minimum-length check.

Don't put invisible characters in the tagline. It's alphanumeric only.

The 90-day cooldown replaced the old 30-day window in November 2023 and applies to any Riot ID change.

Change your Riot ID on account.riotgames.com, not inside the Valorant client.

Your login username is separate from your Riot ID. An invisible game name doesn't change how you sign in.

Common questions about invisible text in Valorant

Valorant compatibility, by field

The Riot ID game name field (3–16 characters, any Unicode letter accepted) is where invisible text works in Valorant. Braille blank (U+2800) is the most reliable, with Hangul filler (U+3164) and Hangul choseong filler (U+115F) as backups. Zero-width space (U+200B) has only partial support. The #tagline (3–5 characters, alphanumeric only) rejects every invisible character and blocks reserved region codes like NA, EUW, and KR. Changes happen on account.riotgames.com, apply across every Riot game tied to the account, and lock you into a 90-day cooldown. The invisible game name renders blank on agent select, the scoreboard, the kill feed, and in chat; the tagline stays visible next to it.

Copy a character and try it

Pick braille blank if you're not sure, paste three or four copies into your Riot ID game name, and check how it renders on Valorant's agent select screen before the 90-day cooldown locks in.