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Fancy Text Generator

Turn plain text into 𝐛𝐨π₯𝐝, π‘–π‘‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘–π‘, π“ˆπ’Έπ“‡π’Ύπ“…π“‰ and more Unicode styles.

Updated July 7, 2026

How to use the fancy text generator

  1. 1Type your text in the box at the top.
  2. 2Every style renders live in the grid below.
  3. 3Click any style to copy it instantly.
  4. 4Paste into your bio, username, or post β€” the styling comes along.

Common uses

  • Styling an Instagram or TikTok bio without third-party apps
  • Making a Discord server name or role stand out
  • Adding emphasis on platforms that don't support bold or italic
  • Creating aesthetic usernames for games and social accounts

Frequently asked questions

How does styled text work without fonts?

Unicode includes entire alternate alphabets β€” originally added for mathematical notation β€” like 𝐀 (bold) and π’œ (script). They're separate characters from regular A, so the styling travels with the text into any field that accepts Unicode.

Why do some sites show boxes or question marks?

The platform's font lacks glyphs for those code points. Major platforms (Instagram, Discord, X, iOS, Android) render them fine; some older systems and embedded widgets don't. If a style breaks somewhere, try another β€” fullwidth and small caps have the widest support.

Will fancy text hurt my account or SEO?

It won't get you banned β€” it's ordinary Unicode. But search within platforms often won't match styled text (searching 'shop' won't find '𝕀𝕙𝕠𝕑'), and screen readers may spell it out character by character, so keep important keywords in plain text.

How do strikethrough and underline work?

Those use combining characters β€” a strike or underline mark attached after each letter β€” rather than an alternate alphabet. They render slightly differently across platforms but paste the same way.

About this tool

The fancy text generator converts plain text into twelve Unicode styles β€” bold, italic, script, double-struck, monospace, fullwidth, small caps, strikethrough, underline, circled, and upside down β€” that paste anywhere plain text works: Instagram bios, Discord names, X posts, YouTube comments, and usernames. These aren't fonts; they're distinct Unicode characters (mostly from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block), which is why they survive copy-paste into places that strip formatting. Type once, see every style rendered live, and click any row to copy it. One honest caveat: screen readers handle these characters poorly, so keep them to accents rather than entire paragraphs.

Like everything on UtilityBase, the fancy text generator runs entirely in your browser β€” nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more text tools here.

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