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Fancy Text Generator
Turn plain text into bold, italic, cursive, and bubble Unicode styles to copy and paste anywhere.
About this tool
A fancy text generator turns plain words into stylish, copy-and-paste text โ bold, italic, cursive, bubble, strikethrough and more. Type once and get every style at once, then copy the one you like into your Instagram bio, TikTok caption, WhatsApp status, X post, or Discord name.
How it works
These styles aren't fonts โ they're real Unicode characters that look like fancy letters. That's why you can paste them anywhere: the platform sees normal characters and renders them as-is, no app or font install needed. It works on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and most apps that support standard Unicode.
Popular uses
- Standing out in an Instagram or TikTok bio.
- Styling a username or display name.
- Adding emphasis to a post where the app has no formatting.
- Eye-catching headings in captions and statuses.
A note on accessibility
Because the letters are special symbols, screen readers may not read them correctly and search engines can't index them as words. Use fancy text for decoration โ bios, names, the odd highlight โ rather than for important information or whole paragraphs. Everything is generated in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
How does the fancy text generator work?
It converts your letters into look-alike Unicode characters (like bold, italic, or cursive symbols). Because they are standard Unicode, you can copy and paste them into almost any app.
Will fancy text work on Instagram and TikTok?
Yes. The styled text is Unicode, which Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Discord all render natively in bios, captions, and names.
Is this a real font?
No. There are no fonts to install โ the tool swaps your letters for Unicode symbols that resemble fancy fonts, so they travel with the text wherever you paste it.
Why does some text not show on every device?
A few rarer styles depend on the device having the right Unicode glyphs. If a style looks like boxes on one device, choose a more widely supported style like Bold or Italic.
Should I use fancy text everywhere?
Use it for decoration like bios and names. Screen readers and search engines can't read it as normal words, so avoid it for important information or long paragraphs.
