A fancy text generator for when you want a stylish bold or cursive look in your Instagram bio, X (Twitter) name, or Discord profile. Type letters and digits in the box above and you'll get the same text rendered in 20+ Unicode styles at once: bold (𝐀𝐚), italic (𝐴𝑎), bold italic (𝑨𝒂), script / cursive (𝒜𝒶), bold script (𝓐𝓪), fraktur (𝔄𝔞), double-struck outline (𝔸𝕒), sans-serif (𝖠𝖺), monospace (𝙰𝚊), circled (Ⓐⓐ), filled circled, squared, parenthesized (⒜), small caps (ᴀʙᴄ), superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ), fullwidth (ABC), strikethrough (a̶b̶c̶), underline (a̲b̲c̲) and upside-down (ɐqɔ). Click any style's row to copy that string to your clipboard. Because these are actual Unicode characters and not images, you can paste them anywhere you can type text — bios, names, posts, comments. The conversion uses a bundled character mapping only, so there's no download and no call to any external service. What you type is never uploaded, stored, or transmitted — conversion and copying happen entirely on your device. Note that since these are Unicode characters, some may show as boxes if the destination font doesn't support that style.
How to use
- Type the letters or digits you want to style in the box above.
- See your text rendered in 20+ styles — bold, italic, script, circled, upside-down and more.
- Click the style you like to copy it, then paste it into your bio, name, or post.
FAQ
Is the text I type sent to a server?
No. The conversion uses a bundled character mapping only, and everything — typing, converting and copying — runs in your browser. What you type is not uploaded, stored, or transmitted.
Some styles show as boxes when I paste.
These are real Unicode characters, not images, so a style can appear as a box if the destination's font doesn't include those characters. The text itself isn't broken. Most social sites show bold, italic and cursive fine, but some services strip the styling on display.
Can it style non-Latin text like Japanese or emoji?
The Unicode style alphabets cover mainly ASCII letters A–Z, a–z and digits 0–9. Apart from fullwidth and a few enclosed forms, other scripts, symbols and spaces are left unchanged.
Clicking doesn't copy anything.
It uses the browser's clipboard feature. Copying can fail on older browsers, over an insecure (non-https) connection, or when clipboard permission is blocked. If so, select the styled text directly and copy it manually.