Unicode Style Text

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Overview

Convert ordinary letters into stylish Unicode variants โ€” ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐, ๐ผ๐‘ก๐‘Ž๐‘™๐‘–๐‘, ๐’ฎ๐’ธ๐“‡๐’พ๐“…๐“‰, ๐”‰๐”ฏ๐”ž๐”จ๐”ฑ๐”ฒ๐”ฏ, ๐•„๐• ๐•Ÿ๐• ๐•ค๐•ก๐•’๐•”๐•–๐••, and ๐”ป๐• ๐•ฆ๐•“๐•๐•–-๐•Š๐•ฅ๐•ฃ๐•ฆ๐•”๐•œ. Because the styling lives in the characters themselves, the look survives in plain-text contexts that don't support HTML or Markdown formatting.

Social media users dressing up profile bios and posts, designers prototyping decorative typography, students adding flair to assignment titles, and chat users emphasizing words in apps without rich formatting all reach for it. It's a quick way to make text stand out anywhere.

How it works

Unicode includes the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400โ€“U+1D7FF) which contains stylized variants of Aโ€“Z, aโ€“z, and 0โ€“9 in over a dozen styles: bold, italic, bold italic, script, bold script, fraktur, bold fraktur, double-struck, sans-serif, sans-serif bold, sans-serif italic, sans-serif bold italic, and monospace. The tool maps each input letter to the equivalent glyph in the chosen style.

These are real Unicode code points, not formatting metadata, which is why the look survives copy-paste.

Examples

Input:  Hello World
Bold:           ๐‡๐ž๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ ๐–๐จ๐ซ๐ฅ๐
Italic:         ๐ป๐‘’๐‘™๐‘™๐‘œ ๐‘Š๐‘œ๐‘Ÿ๐‘™๐‘‘
Script:         ๐’ฎ๐’ธ๐“‡๐’พ๐“…๐“‰ ๐“๐‘’๐“‰๐“‰๐‘’๐“‡๐“ˆ
Fraktur:        ๐”“๐”ฏ๐”ฌ๐”ง๐”ข๐” ๐”ฑ
Double-struck:  ๐•Š๐• ๐•ฆ๐•ฃ๐•”๐•–
Monospace:      ๐™ผ๐š˜๐š—๐š˜๐šœ๐š™๐šŠ๐šŒ๐šŽ

FAQ

Why do screen readers say weird things?

Screen readers don't always know that mathematical alphanumeric symbols are stylized letters. They may read them as their Unicode names or skip them. Avoid using these styles for anything that needs to remain accessible.

Will every platform render them?

Most modern OSes and apps cover the basic styles. Some platforms (older Android, certain ebook readers, niche apps) lack glyphs for the rarer ones โ€” those characters appear as empty boxes.

Are they searchable?

Limited. Search engines and indexers typically don't fold these back to plain ASCII, so "๐‡๐ž๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ" won't match a search for "Hello". Use them for display, not for findable content.

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