X (Twitter) Invisible Text Generator
Generate invisible zero-width characters for profile names, bios, and captions.
Character Library
Zero Width Space
U+200BBlank username, empty lines in bios
Zero Width Non-Joiner
U+200CInvisible spacing between words
Zero Width Joiner
U+200DHidden separator in captions
Braille Pattern Blank
U+2800Preserve line breaks in captions
Hangul Filler
U+3164Truly blank display name on some platforms
Bulk Generator
How to use the X (Twitter) Invisible Text Generator
Zero-width Unicode characters are invisible but real - X (Twitter) accepts them in text fields where blank content would otherwise be rejected. They're useful for blank display names, extra bio spacing, and hidden separators.
- 1.Choose how many invisible characters you need above
- 2.Click Copy to copy them to your clipboard
- 3.Paste them into your X (Twitter) profile name, bio, or caption
Why use the X (Twitter) Invisible Text Generator?
Zero-width Unicode characters are invisible but real, so X (Twitter) accepts them where blank input would be rejected. real-time news, tech, and public conversation use them for blank display names, extra bio spacing, and hidden separators on X (Twitter).
X (Twitter) specifics
- Bio limit
- 160 characters
- Type
- Zero-width Unicode
Tips for X (Twitter)
- Use a single invisible character for a “blank” X (Twitter) display name.
- the standard 280-character limit (4,000 for Premium) makes concise writing essential
- Don't overuse them — too many can trip X (Twitter) spam detection.
Frequently asked questions
How do I post a blank space or empty name on X (Twitter)?
Copy a zero-width character from this tool and paste it where X (Twitter) requires text. It appears empty but satisfies the field.
Are invisible characters safe to use on X (Twitter)?
Used sparingly, yes. They're standard Unicode. Avoid pasting dozens at once, which can look like spam to X (Twitter).
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