Unicode text converter

Unicode text converter is the all-in-one fancy-text picker. Type once, choose a style, copy the result. Each variant remaps your ASCII letters into a different Unicode range that renders the same characters in a different visual style: Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols for bold and italic, Letterlike Symbols for fraktur, Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms for the wide aesthetic, Enclosed Alphanumerics for circled letters, and so on. The transformation runs in your browser; nothing uploads. The output pastes into any platform that allows arbitrary Unicode (which is almost all of them: Instagram bios, Twitter, TikTok, Discord, Reddit, etc).

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Result Unicode Text Converter
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One picker for the whole Unicode styling block

Most "fancy text" sites give you a wall of preview boxes and ask you to scroll. This tool keeps the editor model: paste your text on the left, pick a style from the Style dropdown, the styled output appears on the right. Switching style re-renders instantly.

Available styles cover the most-used ranges: Bold Serif / Sans, Italic Serif / Sans, Bold Italic Serif / Sans (Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, U+1D400-U+1D7FF); Fraktur and Bold Fraktur (gothic blackletter); Script and Bold Script (cursive handwriting); Double-Struck (the math-textbook bold); Monospace (typewriter); Fullwidth (vaporwave aesthetic); Small Caps; Superscript; Subscript; Circled (Enclosed Alphanumerics); and Squared (each letter inside a box).

Need a single style as its own tool page? Each variant has a dedicated page in the Text Styling hub with deeper docs, more font sub-variants, and digit options. This converter is the fastest path when you do not know which style you want yet.

How to use unicode text converter

  1. 1Paste or type your text into the input panel on the left.
  2. 2Pick a value from the Style dropdown.
  3. 3The styled output appears in the right panel and updates as you type.
  4. 4Click Copy to copy the styled result.
  5. 5Paste into your bio, post, or display name. If a style does not render, switch to a different one (some apps strip certain Unicode blocks).

Keyboard shortcuts

Drive TextResult without touching the mouse.

Shortcut Action
Ctrl FOpen the find & replace panel inside the input Plus
Ctrl ZUndo the last input change
Ctrl Shift ZRedo
Ctrl Shift EnterToggle fullscreen focus on the editor Plus
EscClose find & replace, or exit fullscreen
Ctrl KOpen the command palette to jump to any tool Plus
Ctrl SSave current workflow draft Plus
Ctrl PRun a saved workflow Plus

What this tool actually does

Eighteen Unicode styles in one dropdown

The Style selector covers six bold/italic Math Alphanumeric variants, two Fraktur variants, two Script variants, plus Double-Struck, Monospace, Fullwidth, Small Caps, Superscript, Subscript, Circled, and Squared. Each picks a different Unicode block; switching styles is instant.

Pure character remapping

Each ASCII letter is replaced one-for-one with its Unicode counterpart in the chosen block. Spaces, punctuation, emoji, and accented letters pass through unchanged. The result is real Unicode text that pastes into any platform that allows arbitrary characters.

Cross-link to dedicated tool pages

For a specific variant with extra options (digit styling, alphabet sub-variants), use the dedicated tool: Bold, Italic, Cursive, Gothic, Small Caps, Wide, Monospace, Bubble.

FAQ

Why use this instead of the dedicated style tools?
Speed of comparison. If you are not sure whether you want bold, fraktur, or fullwidth, this tool lets you flip between them with one dropdown change instead of opening multiple tabs. For a final pick with finer control (digit styling, alphabet sub-variants), use the dedicated page for that style.
Why does some text not get styled?
The Mathematical Alphanumeric block only covers basic A-Z and a-z. Accented Latin letters (Γ©, Γ±, ΓΆ) and non-Latin scripts (Cyrillic, Greek, CJK) are not in the block and pass through unchanged. Strip accents first with remove accents if you want full coverage.
Will this work in my Instagram or Twitter bio?
Bold, italic, fraktur, script, fullwidth, small caps, and circled all work on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, and Discord. LinkedIn and Facebook sometimes strip or normalize them. Squared and double-struck are less universally supported - test before committing.
Is the styled text searchable?
No. Search engines and platform search treat each styled letter as a separate codepoint, so a search for "Hello" will not match "π‡πžπ₯π₯𝐨". Use styled text for visual emphasis only, never for content you want discovered through search.