Unicode Font Styler
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This tool turns your text into fancy Unicode styles — bold, italic, script, monospace, double-struck, circled, fullwidth and more. These aren't fonts; they're real Unicode characters, so you can copy and paste them into social media bios, posts, and usernames where custom fonts aren't allowed. Everything runs in your browser.
How to use
- Type or paste your text.
- Browse the styled versions generated for each Unicode style.
- Copy the one you like and paste it anywhere.
How it works
Unicode includes whole alphabets of letter-like symbols — mathematical bold, italic, script, double-struck and so on — plus fullwidth and circled characters. The tool maps each normal letter or digit to its counterpart in the chosen set, filling in a few special cases that live in the Letterlike Symbols block. Because the result is plain Unicode text, it travels wherever text goes.
Features
Ten styles
Bold, italic, script, monospace, fullwidth, circled and more.
Paste anywhere
Real Unicode characters work in bios, posts and names.
Letters & digits
Many styles include numbers, not just letters.
Private & instant
Text is styled in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
When to use it
Social bios
Make your profile stand out with a styled name or tagline.
Posts & captions
Add emphasis where the platform has no bold button.
Usernames
Create a distinctive handle for games and apps.
Just for fun
Experiment with different looks for your messages.
Notes
- These are Unicode characters, not fonts, so they paste anywhere.
- Some apps or screen readers may read styled letters differently.
- Not every style includes digits or every symbol.
- All processing runs on your device; nothing is uploaded.
FAQ
- Are these real fonts?
- No. They're distinct Unicode characters that look like styled letters, so they keep their look when pasted.
- Where can I paste them?
- Almost anywhere that accepts text — social bios, posts, usernames, and chat. A few apps may normalize them.
- Do they work for accessibility?
- Use them sparingly. Screen readers may read styled characters oddly, so avoid them for essential information.
- Why are some letters missing a style?
- A few styles don't define every character in Unicode, so those letters stay as normal text.
- Is my text uploaded?
- No. Everything is generated in your browser and nothing leaves your device.