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Type once, copy any of 13 styles β bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, monospace, fullwidth, circled, small caps, strikethrough and more. These aren't fonts: they're Unicode characters from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, which is why they survive pasting into Instagram bios, X/Twitter posts, Discord names and anywhere else plain text goes.
Use sparingly: screen readers spell stylised text out character-by-character ("mathematical bold capital Hβ¦"), so it's kinder to decorate a word than a paragraph.
Frequently asked questions
Why does fancy text work where fonts don't?
Because each styled letter is a distinct Unicode character, not styling applied to a normal letter. Platforms that strip formatting can't strip these β they're just text, like emoji.
Why do some styles show as boxes (β‘) sometimes?
The viewing device's fonts must include those Unicode ranges. Modern phones and browsers cover them well; very old devices and some embedded displays don't. Bold and italic have the widest support.
Will stylised text hurt my accessibility or searchability?
Somewhat β screen readers struggle with it, and search treats ππ¨π₯π as different characters from bold. Keep names findable by using fancy styles for decoration, not for the words people will search.