Upside Down Text Flipper
Flip any text 180° upside down, mirror it, or reverse it. Copy and paste into bios, captions, messages. Free, instant, no signup.
About Upside Down Text Flipper
The Upside Down Text Flipper turns any text into its 180° rotated version using Unicode look-alike characters. Type a phrase, watch it flip live, and copy the result with one click — paste it into any text input that supports Unicode and the flipped letters render exactly as they appear here.
Three modes are available. Upside Down rotates each character vertically and reverses the string order so it reads correctly when the page is turned upside down. Mirror reverses the string with mirrored brackets and slashes for a left-right reflection effect. Reverse simply reverses the order of the characters without rotating or mirroring them.
Because the result is plain Unicode — not a font, image, or screenshot — it works anywhere text works. Instagram bios, Twitter and X posts, TikTok captions, Discord servers, Slack channels, WhatsApp messages, YouTube comments, email subject lines, browser tabs. The flipped text travels with whatever you copy, and shows up exactly the same on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Most letters have a near-perfect upside-down twin in Unicode. The Latin lowercase alphabet maps almost completely. Numbers and punctuation flip naturally — exclamation marks become inverted ¡, question marks become ¿, and brackets pair up with their matching opposite. A handful of uppercase letters (H, I, M, N, O, S, X, Z) look the same upside down, so they pass through unchanged.
Type, flip, copy. No signup, no payment, nothing stored.
Frequently asked questions
The tool replaces each letter with a Unicode character that visually resembles the original letter rotated 180 degrees. For example, 'a' becomes 'ɐ' and 'e' becomes 'ǝ'. The string order is also reversed so the text reads naturally when rotated.
Yes. Because the result is plain Unicode text — not an image — it pastes anywhere that supports Unicode, including Instagram bios, Twitter/X posts, TikTok captions, Discord messages, WhatsApp, Snapchat, YouTube comments, and email.
Upside Down rotates text 180° using look-alike Unicode characters and reverses string order. Mirror flips text horizontally — useful for a left-right mirror effect. Reverse simply reverses the string without changing characters, so 'hello' becomes 'olleh'.
Unicode does not have a perfect upside-down match for every character. Letters like 'a, e, k, w' are close but not pixel-perfect. The result still reads as upside-down text in any modern font.