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Underline Text Generator

Underlined version on the right — single and double. Strikethrough's in the dropdown too.

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Underline text generator

Want u̲n̲d̲e̲r̲l̲i̲n̲e̲d̲ text somewhere that doesn't have an underline button — an Instagram caption, an X post, a Discord message that ignores markdown? This adds a combining underline mark to each character, so the line travels with the text wherever you paste it. There's a single underline, a double underline (u̳s̳e̳f̳u̳l̳ for a heavier rule), and strikethrough sitting right there in the dropdown since people who want one often want the other. A heads-up that applies to all the combining-mark styles: rendering varies a little by device and font — on some Androids the line sits slightly off, and a few apps collapse spaces oddly — so eyeball the result before you post it. And keep it short: an underlined word is fine; an underlined paragraph is hard to read. For a real web page, use HTML, not this.

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

Combining-mark styles like underline are the ones where the device's font matters most — the line gets positioned by whatever font is rendering it, so it can look slightly different from phone to phone.

App / platformWhereStatusNotes
Instagrambio, captions, commentsWorksBios and captions display it fine. The @username field rejects combining marks; the bio is the reliable spot.
TikTokbio, captions, commentsWorksFine. Username field rejects it.
Discordmessages, nicknames, About MeWorksRenders well, including in nicknames. Discord has no markdown underline in messages, so this is genuinely useful there.
X (Twitter)posts, bio, display nameWorksPosts, bio and display name fine. The @handle stays plain.
WhatsApp / Telegrammessages, status, AboutWorksWorks. The underline can sit a touch high or low depending on Android vs iOS font.
Some Android keyboards / older fontsanywherePartialA few fonts position the underline awkwardly, especially around letters with descenders (g, y, p). Cosmetic, varies by device, no fix from the tool side.
Games / usernames generallyin-game namesWon't renderName filters block combining marks. Use a non-combining style (bold, full-width) for a game name.

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

Underline where there's no underline button:

Common mistakes

FAQ

Why does the underline look uneven on my phone?
Combining marks are positioned by your device's font, not the text, so a few fonts place the underline a hair high or low, especially around letters with descenders. It's cosmetic and varies by device — there's no fix from the tool side.
Single underline or double — what's the use case?
Single for normal emphasis. Double when you want it to read as a stronger rule — a heading, a key term. Double is also a bit more eye-catching in a bio.
Can I underline and bold at the same time?
Yes — generate the bold version first, then run that through the underline. Just don't combine three or four effects; it gets messy fast and some apps choke on long stacks of marks.
Should I use this on my website?
No. For web content use actual HTML underlining (or better, don't — underlines usually mean links online). This tool is for places like social bios that have zero formatting options.
Will an underlined username work?
Almost never — username fields block combining marks. Use a non-combining style like bold sans or full-width for a name. Underline is for bios, captions and messages.
Underline vs. strikethrough — they look like the same kind of effect?
They are — both bolt a combining line onto each character. Underline puts a low line under the text; strikethrough puts a line through the middle. Both are in the dropdown; pick whichever you actually meant.

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