Fancy Text Generator

39 copy-paste Unicode fontsfreeruns 100% in your browser

Previewing with “Fancy Text” — type above to use your own words, then tap any style to copy it.

How does this work? Is this a real font?

Not quite — and that's exactly why it works everywhere. These aren't custom fonts loaded by a webpage; they're real, individual Unicode characters that happen to look bold, italic, script, or gothic. Unicode's Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (and a handful of other blocks like Enclosed Alphanumerics and Letterlike Symbols) includes fully separate sets of lookalike letters for math notation — a bold 𝐀 is a genuinely different character from a plain A, with its own code point.

This tool simply maps each letter you type to its stylish counterpart from those blocks, and gives you the resulting string. Because it's just text — not an image, not a web font — it pastes correctly into Instagram bios, Discord messages, Twitter/X posts, TikTok captions, or literally any text field on the internet.

The tradeoff: since these characters live outside the basic Latin alphabet, a few very old devices, fonts, or apps with incomplete Unicode support may show them as boxes or fall back to a default glyph. Support is excellent on virtually all modern phones, browsers, and apps, but it's not guaranteed to be pixel-perfect everywhere. Also note that a handful of styles (subscript, superscript, small caps) don't have a complete A–Z Unicode range, since not every stylized letter has ever been assigned a code point — this generator automatically falls back to a plain character for anything that isn't supported, so you never get a blank result.

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