Fancy Text Generator

Turn plain text into 20+ Unicode font styles and copy each one.

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A fancy text generator that turns ordinary words into more than twenty different Unicode font styles at the same time — bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, monospace, small caps, circled, squared and more — each with its own copy button. It is built for anyone styling a social bio, a username, a post title or a chat message who wants their text to stand out without uploading an image.

How it works

Fonts on the web are normally a styling choice that lives in the page, not in the text itself. The moment you copy a styled word out of a design tool, it usually turns back into plain letters. This tool sidesteps that by using real Unicode characters that are already shaped like bold, italic or cursive letters. Unicode contains whole alphabets — the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, enclosed letters, fullwidth forms and small-capital letters — and this generator maps each normal A to Z, a to z and digit onto the matching glyph in those alphabets.

Because every character you see in the output is a genuine code point, it copies and pastes like any other text. It keeps its look in an Instagram bio, an X post, a Discord message or a YouTube channel name, and it needs no picture. Three of the styles work a little differently: strikethrough, underline and slashed text add a combining mark after each letter so a line is drawn through or under your existing characters. You can also wrap the result in decorative borders — stars, hearts, sparkles, arrows or bracket frames — using the decoration menu, and you can filter the list or star your favourite styles so the ones you use most stay at the top.

Letters with no equivalent in a given alphabet are left unchanged, so numbers, spaces and punctuation always survive even when a style only covers A to Z. Worth knowing: styled Unicode is harder for screen readers, so use it for short accents and keep names and links in plain text.

Example

Type the word Gera and you instantly get every variant ready to copy:

StyleOutput idea
Bolda heavy serif version of Gera
Italica slanted serif version
Scripta flowing cursive version
Double-struckthe open, outlined blackboard look
Monospaceeven-width typewriter letters
Small capsuppercase shapes at lowercase height
Circledeach letter inside a thin ring

Add the Stars decoration and the same word comes out framed with star and dot symbols on both sides, perfect for a profile bio. Switch the filter box to mono and only the monospace style is shown, then tap its Copy button to grab it on its own. Everything is generated in your browser — your text is never uploaded.

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