Fontletr

Fancy Text Generator

Type on the left. Pick a style on the right. Copy. That's the whole thing.

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Fancy text generator

This is a fancy text generator that does the one thing you came here to do, then gets out of the way. You type on the left, it converts your letters into Unicode characters that look like other fonts — script, bold, double-struck, small caps, circled, and around eighty more — and you copy whichever one you like. That's it. No account, no "allow notifications", no four ad blocks stacked on a 40-pixel tool. It's all real text, so the result pastes anywhere: Instagram and TikTok bios, Discord, X, WhatsApp, game tags, your Notion headers, wherever. If a glyph shows up as a box in some app, that's the app's font being stingy — pick another style and move on. Pin the ones you use a lot; they'll sit at the top next time you visit.

How to use it

Type in the box on the left. The style you’ve picked on the right updates as you type — no “generate” button. Click Copy and paste it wherever you need. On the home page you can also browse every style in the list below and click any row to load it into the panel.

Where it renders, and where it breaks

A quick orientation before you dig into a specific style. These statuses are the general case across the whole style set; each style's own page has the exceptions.

App / platformWhereStatusNotes
Instagrambio, captions, commentsWorksReliable. The @username field is the strict one — it rejects combining-mark styles and some decorative ones.
TikTokbio, captions, commentsWorksSame as Instagram — bio and captions fine, username field stricter.
Discordmessages, nicknames, About Me, statusWorksThe most permissive. Only extreme zalgo gets truncated. Markdown bold/strikethrough works in messages but not nicknames — that's where Unicode versions help.
X (Twitter)posts, bio, display nameWorksAll fine. The @handle can't be changed to fancy characters at all — handles are plain letters/numbers/underscores only.
WhatsApp / Telegrammessages, status, AboutWorksWorks; combining-mark styles render slightly differently on Android vs iOS. Telegram usernames are restricted.
Games (Roblox, Fortnite, Free Fire, PUBG…)in-game namesPartialClean styles (Bold, Full-width, Small Caps) usually pass name filters. Glitch and stacked-mark styles usually don't. They change filters often.
LinkedIn / Facebook / YouTubeposts, comments, descriptionsWorksPosts and comments fine everywhere. LinkedIn strips fancy text from some profile fields; check after pasting.

All of these are real Unicode characters, not images or font files, so the styling travels with the text wherever you paste it. The catch: a few apps with locked-down fonts will draw some glyphs as empty boxes — that's the receiving app, not the text, and switching styles fixes it. Bold (sans), Small Caps and Full-width render the widest. Checked May 2026; platforms change their font handling constantly, so treat the table below as a strong guide, not a guarantee. The full cross-app compatibility page goes wider.

Examples & use cases

What people actually do with this, and which style tends to fit best:

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FAQ

Is this actually free?
Yes. There's one ad unit further down the page and that's the entire business model. No paywall, no "pro" tier, no email gate. Type, copy, leave.
What's the difference between this and a real font?
A real font is a file that changes how text is drawn. This swaps your letters for different Unicode characters that happen to look fancy — so the styling travels with the text wherever you paste it, even somewhere that has no idea what font you used.
Why do some styles break on certain apps?
Some apps restrict which Unicode ranges they'll display in fields like usernames or bios, and some fonts simply don't include a glyph for a given character — you'll see empty rectangles either way. Bold, Small Caps and Full-width are the most widely supported; start there if an app is being difficult.
Do you store what I type?
No. Everything runs in your browser. The text never leaves your device, and the only thing saved locally is which styles you've pinned and your light/dark choice.
Can I get those symbols ✦彡 around my name?
Those are separate symbol characters, not a restyling of your letters. Style your name with one of the rows here, then add a symbol on each side. One clean letter style plus one or two symbols looks far better than stacking effects.
Which style should I pick if I just want it to look good and work everywhere?
Bold (sans). It's the most reliably rendered of all of them, it stays legible, and it gets past more username filters than anything else. Small Caps is a solid second choice for a calmer look.

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