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Facebook Bold Text Generator

Convert text into bold Unicode characters for posts and profiles.

Start typing above to preview bold styles

How to use the Facebook Bold Text Generator

Bold Unicode characters make key phrases stand out in Facebook posts and bios without any special formatting tools. Since they're standard Unicode characters, they display consistently across all devices.

  1. 1.Type or paste the text you want to make bold
  2. 2.Choose a style - bold, bold italic, or serif bold
  3. 3.Copy the result and paste it into your Facebook post, bio, or comment

Why use the Facebook Bold Text Generator?

Bold text grabs attention in a feed, but Facebook has no built-in bold button. This generator turns your text into bold, bold-italic, and serif-bold Unicode characters that paste directly into Facebook posts, comments, and bios. It's the fastest way for broad consumer audiences, groups, and local communities to emphasise a hook, a stat, or a call to action without screenshots or third-party apps.

Facebook specifics

Bio limit
101 characters
Post limit
63,206 characters
Native bold
Not supported
Styles
Bold, bold italic, serif bold

Tips for Facebook

  • Bold your first line — the 63,206-character limit is effectively unlimited, yet only the first ~480 characters show before “See more”, so a bold hook earns the click.
  • Don't bold whole paragraphs; emphasis works because it's used sparingly.
  • Test on the Facebook mobile app before publishing to confirm the glyphs render.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make bold text on Facebook?

Facebook has no native bold option, so you convert your text to bold Unicode characters with this tool and paste the result. Facebook displays them as bold text anywhere you can type.

Does bold Unicode text count against the Facebook character limit?

Yes — each bold character usually counts as one character, the same as a normal letter, so a 63,206-character Facebook post still fits the same amount of text.

Will bold text work in my Facebook bio?

Yes, it works in the 101-character Facebook bio as well as posts and comments. Use it on a keyword or two to stand out.

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