Unicode Text Generator
Free Unicode text generator — convert plain text into bold, italic, script, monospace, double-struck, and other Unicode font styles. Copy and paste anywhere.
Type something above to see all Unicode font styles.
About Unicode Text Generator
The Unicode Text Generator converts plain text into stylish font variations using characters from the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400–U+1D7FF). Type anything into the input and instantly see your text rendered in bold, italic, bold italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, monospace, sans-serif, and more — each style ready to copy with one click.
These are real Unicode characters, not formatting codes. That distinction matters: because the appearance is encoded in the character itself rather than applied by a rendering system, styled text survives the copy-paste journey to any platform that accepts Unicode — Instagram bios, Twitter posts, Discord usernames, Slack messages, WhatsApp, email subject lines, and anywhere else plain text lands. No app-specific bold or italic formatting required.
The tool covers 14 distinct styles. Each style is displayed in its own card alongside a Copy button. Click Copy and the converted text goes straight to your clipboard, ready to paste. The conversion runs live as you type — no button to press, no page to reload. Everything happens in your browser with no server calls and no data stored anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Unicode is the international standard that assigns a unique code point to every character across all the world's writing systems. The Unicode standard includes entire sets of alphabetic characters styled as bold, italic, script, monospace, and more — in the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400–U+1D7FF). These are real characters, not formatting codes, so they render everywhere Unicode text is supported.
Most text editors and social platforms use HTML or markdown for bold and italic, which only works inside their own system. Unicode styled characters are literal characters — the boldness or script appearance is baked into the character itself. That means they copy and paste into Instagram bios, Twitter/X posts, Discord usernames, WhatsApp messages, and anywhere else that accepts plain text.
On modern devices running recent operating systems, yes. All major platforms (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS) ship fonts that cover the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. Older or minimal environments may show a box or question mark for unsupported code points, but coverage is near-universal in 2024.
The styles use the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block: Bold (U+1D400), Italic (U+1D434), Bold Italic (U+1D468), Script (U+1D49C), Bold Script (U+1D4D0), Fraktur (U+1D504), Double-struck (U+1D538), Monospace (U+1D670), Sans-serif (U+1D5A0), Sans-serif Bold (U+1D5D4), and Sans-serif Italic (U+1D608). Small Caps uses dedicated Latin small-capital code points in the IPA Extensions and Phonetic Extensions blocks.