What Is the Unicode Text Generator?
Unicode characters count toward Twitter/X's character limit but display as styled text on all clients. The Unicode Text Generator is the fastest way to create a bold bio, styled display name, or visually distinctive tweet that renders correctly wherever Twitter/X is viewed — on any device, browser, or third-party client.
How to Use the Unicode Text Generator on Twitter / X
- Open the Unicode Text Generator on TextToolbox
- Type your bio text, display name, or tweet phrase
- Browse all 20+ Unicode style variations generated instantly
- Click Copy next to the style you want
- Open Twitter/X in the app or browser
- Paste into Edit Profile (bio/name) or the tweet compose box and save
Why Use the Unicode Text Generator on Twitter / X?
Bold Bio
A bold Unicode bio communicates confidence and stands out in a platform where most profiles use default plain text.
Styled Display Name
Apply a Unicode style to your display name to be more visually distinctive in replies, threads, and the follower list.
Impactful Tweets
Style the key phrase in an important tweet with bold or italic Unicode to make it visually stand out in the feed.
Pinned Tweet Typography
Use Unicode styling in your pinned tweet to make the key message visually pop — the first thing any profile visitor reads.
Tips for Twitter / X
- Twitter/X bios are 160 characters — use Unicode text for one clear, styled line.
- Display names are 50 characters max. Bold or script styles work best at short lengths.
- Each Unicode character counts as one character toward Twitter/X's 280-character tweet limit.
- Bold and bold-italic Unicode styles are the most legible at Twitter/X's default rendering.