Unicode Text Styles
Transform your text into decorative styles using Unicode characters: bold, italic, fraktur, double-struck and monospace.
How does it work?
The conversion leans on Unicode's mathematical character blocks (U+1D400โU+1D7FF), which tie each Latin letter to a stylized version. You can pick between bold, italic, bold italic, fraktur, double-struck and monospace.
Since these are standard Unicode characters, they run on any platform. The one caveat is very old fonts, where they may not render.
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Different, stylised letters
Those eye-catching letters that pop up in bios and posts aren't special fonts. They're Unicode characters built to imitate different styles. Paste your text here and it comes out in several of those decorative styles, ready to drop wherever you like.
You'll find bold, italic, fraktur (gothic), double-struck and plenty of others, all good for giving personality to a profile name, a caption or a message. Because they're genuine Unicode characters, they work across most social networks and apps without collapsing into a little box.
The conversion happens in the browser and the result is ready to copy. Just keep one thing in mind: screen readers struggle with these characters, so save them for decorative content and never for essential information.