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Convert plain text into Unicode bold, italic, monospace, circled, fullwidth, and other fancy styles β copy styled text into bios, captions, and usernames.
Unicode Text Converter
Pick a Unicode style β output uses mathematical, enclosed, and fullwidth characters.
Unicode styles are real text characters, not font formatting.
All processing happens locally in your browser β nothing is uploaded.
Plain
Hello
Bold Unicode
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These are special Unicode characters.
Some apps may display styles differently.
Output can usually be copied like normal text.
Styled text may not be read like normal letters.
Most styles work best with AβZ and numbers.
Social media bios
Discord names
Instagram captions
TikTok captions
Gaming usernames
Profile headings
Visual emphasis
Fun messages
| Task | Best tool |
|---|---|
| Stylized letters | Unicode Text Converter |
| Glitch/cursed text | Zalgo Text Generator |
| Upside-down text | Upside Down Text |
| Reverse letters | Reverse Text |
| Pig Latin word game | Pig Latin Translator |
| Clean styled text | Plain Text Converter |
Unicode styled text uses special code points. Converting it back to plain text requires normalization or character mapping, and exact recovery depends on the style used.
Try Plain Text Converter or Remove Accents to strip many styled characters and restore cleaner plain text.
No. It uses special Unicode code points that look bold, but accessibility tools and search engines may not treat them as semantic emphasis.
No. This tool converts letters into Unicode styled characters. It does not install or download a font file.
Yes. Styled output is plain Unicode text that you can copy and paste into bios, captions, chats, and documents.
Many platforms display Unicode styled text, but some apps may normalize, clip, or reject unusual characters. Test on your target platform.
Search engines may normalize styled Unicode to standard letters. Do not rely on styled text for keyword ranking.
Often not naturally. Styled characters may be read as unrelated symbols, so avoid them for accessibility-critical content.
Not every character has a matching styled Unicode equivalent for every style. Unsupported letters, symbols, and punctuation may stay unchanged.
Apply one style at a time. Mixing multiple Unicode style planes in the same word can produce inconsistent rendering.
Usually yes, with cleanup tools. Plain Text Converter or Remove Accents can help strip many styled characters.
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your text is not sent to a server.
Yes. Use Download .txt to save the styled output as a plain text file on your device.