Generate aesthetic, bold, and custom text fonts to copy and paste on Twitter (X).
Making your tweets and X bio stand out is incredibly easy. Just follow these three steps:
Twitter (X) doesn't natively allow you to bold, italicize, or change the font of your regular tweets and bios. However, you can easily bypass this strict limitation using Unicode. Unicode is a universal computing standard that translates custom characters into readable text across different platforms.
Our generator instantly swaps your regular keyboard letters with these aesthetic Unicode symbols. Because they are recognized natively as standard text characters rather than custom images or formatting tags, you can safely copy and paste them into your Twitter display name, bio, and posts.
Yes! Because these are standard Unicode characters, Twitter allows you to use them in both your Display Name and your Profile Bio to make your page look much more aesthetic and unique.
It is important to note that the Twitter search bar reads Unicode symbols differently than standard letters. If you want a specific keyword to be easily found in a viral thread, it is best to use standard text for that specific word, and use custom fonts for styling the surrounding context.
Absolutely. The standard Unicode character set is universally supported on all modern iOS and Android smartphones, so your followers will see the custom fonts perfectly on their mobile feeds.
If you see empty squares or question marks, it means the specific device you are using is running an older operating system that hasn't updated its local Unicode library. Rest assured, the vast majority of modern devices will see the text flawlessly.