Vaporwave Text Generator
Vaporwave Text Generator — turn text into fullwidth aesthetic Unicode characters. Copy and paste anywhere. Free, instant, no signup.
About Vaporwave Text Generator
The Vaporwave Text Generator converts any text into the wide-spaced aesthetic style associated with vaporwave music and retro-internet visual culture. Type a phrase, watch it transform live, copy the result with one click, and paste it into any text input that supports Unicode.
Three modes are available. Aesthetic uses fullwidth Unicode characters that occupy double the visual width of standard letters, producing the iconic Hello look. Spaced keeps standard-width letters but adds a regular space between every character — H e l l o. Wide spaced combines both for maximum effect — fullwidth letters separated by ideographic spaces, the most extreme version of the aesthetic.
Because the output is plain Unicode — not an image, not a font, not a stylesheet — it travels with whatever you copy. Paste it into Instagram bios, Twitter and X posts, TikTok captions, Discord servers, Slack channels, WhatsApp messages, YouTube comments, email subject lines, and browser tabs. The fullwidth characters render exactly the same on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Standard ASCII characters — A through Z, 0 through 9, and most punctuation — all have fullwidth equivalents. Emojis, accented Latin characters, and other Unicode blocks pass through unchanged because they live outside the fullwidth range.
Type, transform, copy. No signup, no payment, nothing stored.
Frequently asked questions
The tool replaces each regular Latin letter with its fullwidth Unicode equivalent — characters from the East Asian fullwidth block that occupy double the visual width of standard letters. The result has the iconic widely-spaced 80s/90s mall-aesthetic look without using any custom fonts.
Yes. Because the result is plain Unicode text — not an image or font — it pastes anywhere that supports Unicode. Instagram bios, Twitter and X posts, TikTok captions, Discord servers, Slack, WhatsApp, YouTube comments, and email all render fullwidth characters correctly.
Aesthetic uses fullwidth Unicode characters so each letter is double-width. Spaced inserts a regular space between every character, keeping standard letter widths. Wide spaced combines both — fullwidth characters plus extra spaces — for the maximum aesthetic look.
It is not a font — it is Unicode characters from the fullwidth block. Most platforms render these characters using the same font as the surrounding text, which is why they may appear slightly different on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, or Linux.