Font Changer

Font changer

Social bios, TikTok captions and Discord display names use “fonts” that are actually different Unicode blocks: circled letters (Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ), squared letters (🄰 🄱 🄲) and full-width romaji (ABC). This tool takes your plain text and maps each letter into one of those styles, so you can paste it anywhere Unicode is allowed.

How to change a font

  1. 1

    Choose a style

    Pick between bubble (ⓐ), squared (🄰) or full-width (A) letterforms.

  2. 2

    Paste plain text

    Type or paste the phrase you want to restyle. Avoid sensitive text because the funnel keeps state in the page URL.

  3. 3

    Generate

    The tool remaps every A–Z character via the matching Unicode block.

  4. 4

    Copy and paste

    Drop the styled text into your Instagram bio, Twitch About panel or Notion page.

Unicode blocks used

Style Block name Range
Bubble Enclosed Alphanumerics U+24B6 – U+24E9
Squared Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement U+1F130 – U+1F149
Full-width Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms U+FF21 – U+FF5A

Where it works and where it breaks

Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

No — the letters are different Unicode characters rendered with whatever font the platform uses. That is why the styling travels across apps but is also read aloud strangely by assistive tech.

Most social networks allow Unicode letterforms in display names, but some (LinkedIn, banking apps) reject non-ASCII. Test in one account before renaming dozens of profiles.

No. Domain names are ASCII or Punycode-encoded internationalised names. Bubble letters will not resolve.

The tool does not create images or save a file, but the funnel keeps the text in the page URL so each step can reload cleanly. Do not use it for passwords, private identifiers or confidential text.

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