X/Twitter Font Generator

Type your text and instantly see it in 15 Unicode font styles. Copy any style and paste it directly into your X bio, posts, or display name.

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How to Use Unicode Fonts on X

  1. Type your text above — it instantly converts to 15 different Unicode styles.
  2. Click "Copy" on any style you like.
  3. Paste it on X/Twitter — works in your bio, display name, posts, and replies.
  4. Mix and match — combine different styles in the same post for emphasis.

These are real Unicode characters, not images or special formatting. They work everywhere that supports Unicode text — not just X, but also Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Discord, and more.

Tip: Bold and Small Caps have the best device compatibility. Fraktur and Outlined may not render on older devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Unicode fonts work on X/Twitter?
Unicode fonts aren't actually different fonts — they're special Unicode characters that look like styled text. Since X/Twitter supports Unicode, you can paste these characters into your bio, posts, and display name, and they'll appear styled for everyone who sees them.
Will Unicode text work in my X/Twitter bio?
Yes, Unicode text works in your X/Twitter bio, display name, and posts. However, some Unicode characters may count as more than one character toward the character limit. Test your text before posting to make sure it fits.
Are Unicode fonts accessible to screen readers?
Unfortunately, most screen readers cannot properly interpret Unicode styled text. They may read it as individual characters or skip it entirely. For accessibility, use Unicode fonts sparingly — perhaps just for a heading or emphasis — and keep important information in regular text.
Why do some Unicode characters show as boxes or question marks?
Some devices and operating systems don't have fonts that include all Unicode characters. Older Android devices and some Windows systems may not render certain styles like Fraktur or Outlined text. Bold, Italic, and Monospace have the widest support across devices.
Which Unicode font style gets the most attention on X?
Bold and Bold Italic are the most commonly used because they have near-universal device support and clearly stand out in timelines. Small Caps and Monospace are popular for bios. Use more decorative styles like Fraktur or Circled sparingly for maximum impact.

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