✨ Style Tool

Fancy Text Generator

Convert your text into 30+ cool Unicode styles. Copy and paste anywhere — Instagram bio, Twitter, WhatsApp, Discord and more.

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Works on: Instagram Twitter/X WhatsApp Discord TikTok LinkedIn

How does fancy text work?

Fancy text uses Unicode — the universal character encoding standard — which contains thousands of characters beyond the basic alphabet. Some of these characters look exactly like stylised Latin letters: mathematical bold, script, fraktur, double-struck and more. Since they are standard text characters, they work everywhere Unicode is supported.

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Instagram Bio

Stand out with unique fonts in your profile bio, captions and comments.

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Twitter/X

Make tweets pop with bold, italic and special character styles.

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WhatsApp & Chat

Send stylised messages for special occasions and announcements.

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Discord & Gaming

Create unique usernames, server names and channel descriptions.

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TikTok

Aesthetic bios and video descriptions that match your brand's vibe.

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LinkedIn

Bold and italic styles for headlines that stand out in feeds.

Frequently asked questions

A fancy text generator converts normal English text into Unicode characters that visually resemble styled fonts. Since these are standard Unicode characters, they can be copied and pasted anywhere that supports Unicode text — Instagram, Twitter, Discord, WhatsApp and more.
Instagram doesn't have built-in font settings, but it supports Unicode. Fancy text uses Unicode characters that look like different letter styles — so when you paste them into Instagram, they appear as styled text even though Instagram itself hasn't changed any fonts.
No — they are individual Unicode characters that visually resemble different font styles. Unicode contains mathematical symbols, Greek letters, and other characters that look like stylised Latin letters. They are real text characters, not images, so they can be selected, copied and searched.
Most modern platforms support fancy text: Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, TikTok, WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, LinkedIn, Reddit, YouTube, Snapchat, and any website or app that renders Unicode text.
Some devices or older platforms don't support every Unicode character and display □ boxes instead. This is a device/font limitation. If you see boxes, try a more widely supported style like Bold, Italic, Strikethrough or Underline.
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