What Is the Rainbow Text Generator?
Twitter/X supports Unicode characters in profile bios, display names, and posts, making rainbow-styled text one of the easiest ways to visually differentiate your profile. The Rainbow Text Generator creates rainbow-patterned Unicode text that renders correctly across all Twitter/X interfaces — desktop, mobile, and the official apps.
How to Use the Rainbow Text Generator on Twitter / X
- Open the Rainbow Text Generator on TextToolbox
- Type the text you want to rainbow-style
- Copy the generated output
- Open Twitter/X in a browser or the app
- For bio: go to Edit Profile → paste into the Bio field
- For tweets: open the compose box and paste the text before posting
Why Use the Rainbow Text Generator on Twitter / X?
Profile Bio
Add a rainbow-styled line to your Twitter/X bio to create instant visual distinction compared to profiles with plain text bios.
Display Name
Rainbow-style your display name (up to 50 characters) to stand out in replies, mentions, and the follower list.
Announcement Tweets
Use rainbow text in tweet openers for giveaways, launches, or milestones to stop the scroll as people browse their feed.
Pinned Tweets
Style a key phrase in your pinned tweet with rainbow text — the first thing profile visitors see gets more visual impact.
Tips for Twitter / X
- Twitter/X bios are capped at 160 characters — use rainbow text for one impactful line.
- Display names support up to 50 characters. A short rainbow-styled name stands out in threads and replies.
- Rainbow text in tweets still counts toward the 280-character limit.
- Test how it looks in dark mode — some Unicode styles look different against dark backgrounds.