Unicode Text Converter — Copy & Paste

Convert plain text into 30+ Unicode font styles instantly.

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Convert Text to Unicode Styles

Our Unicode text converter transforms your regular keyboard text into over 30 different Unicode character styles. Every letter you type gets mapped to its equivalent in mathematical, linguistic, or symbol Unicode blocks โ€” producing styled text that works natively on every device and platform without font installation.

This is the tool behind the magic of font changers and fancy text generators. The difference is that we focus on the technical accuracy of Unicode conversion, giving you clean output with proper character mapping for bold, italic, script, Fraktur, double-struck, monospace, and every other Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block defined in the Unicode standard.

How Unicode Text Conversion Works

The Unicode standard includes multiple complete alphabets in different visual styles. For example, the letter "A" exists as U+0041 (normal), U+1D400 (bold), U+1D434 (italic), U+1D468 (bold italic), U+1D49C (script), and many more. Our converter maps each character in your input to the corresponding character in your chosen style.

Supported Unicode Blocks

We convert text using characters from Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (U+1D400โ€“U+1D7FF), Enclosed Alphanumerics (bubble and squared text), Fullwidth Forms (vaporwave), and Combining Diacritical Marks (strikethrough, underline). Browse all available styles in our copy and paste fonts gallery or try the text generator for a quick overview.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unicode text?

Unicode is the universal character encoding standard that defines over 150,000 characters across scripts, symbols, and mathematical notations. Unicode text conversion uses characters from mathematical and symbol blocks that look like styled fonts but are just regular text characters.

Are Unicode-converted characters searchable?

Not reliably. Search engines and text search functions may not recognize Unicode mathematical characters as their regular letter equivalents. Use Unicode text for visual styling on social media, not for content you need to be searchable or indexable.