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X (Twitter) Invisible Text Generator

Generate invisible zero-width characters for profile names, bios, and captions.

Character Library

Zero Width Space

U+200B

Blank username, empty lines in bios

Zero Width Non-Joiner

U+200C

Invisible spacing between words

Zero Width Joiner

U+200D

Hidden separator in captions

Braille Pattern Blank

U+2800

Preserve line breaks in captions

Hangul Filler

U+3164

Truly 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. 1.Choose how many invisible characters you need above
  2. 2.Click Copy to copy them to your clipboard
  3. 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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