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Fancy Text Generator

Type once, get 30+ Unicode font styles for Instagram, TikTok, X and Discord bios. Click any style to copy it.

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How to Use Fancy Text Generator

To generate fancy text, type your text into the input field. The tool instantly generates dozens of stylised versions using Unicode special characters and symbols from various Unicode blocks — including bold, italic, script, monospace, bubble, gothic, and many more styles.

Browse the results panel and click the Copy button next to any style you like. The copied text uses special Unicode characters that display as styled text on platforms that support Unicode, including Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, Discord, WhatsApp, and most modern messaging apps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does fancy text work? expand_more

Fancy text uses Unicode characters from specialised Unicode blocks — such as Mathematical Bold, Mathematical Script, and Enclosed Alphanumerics — that visually resemble styled versions of regular Latin letters but are technically different characters.

Will fancy text work on all platforms? expand_more

Fancy text works on most platforms that support Unicode, including Instagram bios, Twitter posts, Facebook, Discord, and WhatsApp. Platforms that use plain text rendering may show the Unicode characters without any styling.

Can I use fancy text in my Instagram bio? expand_more

Yes. Copy the styled text and paste it directly into your Instagram bio or caption. Instagram displays Unicode characters as intended, so bold, italic, and script styles appear correctly.

Why doesn't fancy text appear styled in some apps? expand_more

Some platforms or applications strip or normalise Unicode characters. Plain text fields, certain email clients, and some databases may display the raw Unicode characters rather than the intended styled appearance.

Is fancy text the same as a font? expand_more

No. Fancy text uses different Unicode code points that look similar to styled characters. You are not actually changing the font — each 'styled' character is a distinct Unicode character from a different block in the Unicode standard.