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X (Twitter) Font Generator

Convert text into stylized Unicode font styles.

Start typing above to preview font styles

How to use the X (Twitter) Font Generator

X (Twitter) doesn't support native text formatting, but Unicode font styles work in any text field - posts, bios, comments, and headlines. These stylised characters are part of the Unicode standard and display correctly on all devices.

  1. 1.Type or paste your text into the input field above
  2. 2.Browse the 19+ font styles and click any to preview how it will look on X (Twitter)
  3. 3.Copy your chosen style and paste it directly into your X (Twitter) post or bio

Why use the X (Twitter) Font Generator?

X (Twitter) X has no rich-text formatting, but Unicode styled characters render in tweets and the 160-character bio. The X (Twitter) font generator converts your text into 19+ Unicode styles — bold, italic, cursive, gothic, monospace and more — that you can paste straight into X (Twitter). Because these are real Unicode characters and not images, they stay copyable, searchable, and readable by screen readers on every device. For real-time news, tech, and public conversation, styled text is an easy way to make a bio, headline, or hook stop the scroll.

X (Twitter) specifics

Bio limit
160 characters
Standard limit
280 characters
Native formatting
None — Unicode only
Font styles
19+ Unicode variants

Tips for X (Twitter)

  • Use a styled font for one or two key words in your X (Twitter) bio — not the whole thing — so it stays readable.
  • Preview on mobile: a few decorative Unicode glyphs fall back to plain boxes on older X (Twitter) apps.
  • Keep your real name in normal text where X (Twitter) search needs to match it.

Frequently asked questions

Do Unicode fonts work in X (Twitter) bios and posts?

Yes. X has no rich-text formatting, but Unicode styled characters render in tweets and the 160-character bio, so the styled text you copy here pastes and displays correctly in bios, posts, and comments — X (Twitter) renders them as standard text, not images.

Will fancy fonts hurt my X (Twitter) reach or accessibility?

Heavy use can. Screen readers read each Unicode glyph literally, so style a word or two, not entire captions, to stay accessible and readable on X (Twitter).

Is the X (Twitter) font generator free?

Completely free, with no sign-up. Type your text, pick a style, and copy — there's no limit on how many times you can use it.

How many characters fit in a X (Twitter) bio?

X (Twitter) bios are limited to 160 characters. Some styled Unicode glyphs are counted the same as a normal letter, so check the count if you're near the limit.

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