Text Decorator
Style your text with Unicode bold, italic, script, monospace, and other fancy fonts for social media.
Overview
Transform plain text into Unicode-styled variants using mathematical alphanumeric characters and special Unicode blocks. This produces bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, monospace, and other styled text that can be pasted directly into social media bios, posts, and messaging apps where standard text styling is unavailable.
Common use cases
- Style Instagram bios with bold or script Unicode text without image editing.
- Create visually distinct headings in Telegram or WhatsApp messages.
- Generate creative text styles for social media posts and captions.
- Add visual variety to profile display names where rich text is unsupported.
Examples and notes
- 'Hello' in bold Unicode becomes ๐๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ โ pasteable anywhere.
- Script style gives ๐ฝ๐๐๐๐ โ popular in social bios.
- Double-struck produces โ๐๐๐๐ โ commonly used in math contexts.
Important note
Unicode styled text uses special characters that may not render correctly in all apps, fonts, or screen readers. Styled text may appear as placeholder boxes on unsupported platforms and can cause accessibility issues for screen reader users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I use decorated text?
Anywhere that renders Unicode โ Instagram bios, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Are these real fonts?
No. They are Unicode mathematical alphanumeric characters that visually resemble styled fonts. They are actual Unicode code points, not font formatting.
Why do some styles look like boxes on certain devices?
Some older or low-end devices have incomplete Unicode font support. Characters from less common Unicode blocks may render as empty boxes on those systems.
Will screen readers read decorated text correctly?
No. Screen readers may read Unicode styled characters as their mathematical names rather than the intended letters. Avoid decorated text in accessibility-critical content.