Unicode Text Converter

Convert plain text (letters, sometimes numbers, sometimes punctuation) to obscure characters from Unicode. The output is fully cut-n-pastable text.

Circled Ⓓⓘⓡⓔⓒⓣⓔⓓ ⓕⓡⓞⓜ ⑧①0Ⓣⓔⓐⓜⓢ' ⓂⒶⓁ Ⓟⓡⓞⓕⓘⓛⓔ
Circled (neg) 🅓🅘🅡🅔🅒🅣🅔🅓 🅕🅡🅞🅜 81⓿🅣🅔🅐🅜🅢' 🅜🅐🅛 🅟🅡🅞🅕🅘🅛🅔
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Math bold 𝐃𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝟖𝟏𝟎𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦𝐬' 𝐌𝐀𝐋 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐞
Math bold Fraktur 𝕯𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖈𝖙𝖊𝖉 𝖋𝖗𝖔𝖒 810𝕿𝖊𝖆𝖒𝖘' 𝕸𝕬𝕷 𝕻𝖗𝖔𝖋𝖎𝖑𝖊
Math bold italic 𝑫𝒊𝒓𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 810𝑻𝒆𝒂𝒎𝒔' 𝑴𝑨𝑳 𝑷𝒓𝒐𝒇𝒊𝒍𝒆
Math bold script 𝓓𝓲𝓻𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓮𝓭 𝓯𝓻𝓸𝓶 810𝓣𝓮𝓪𝓶𝓼' 𝓜𝓐𝓛 𝓟𝓻𝓸𝓯𝓲𝓵𝓮
Math double-struck 𝔻𝕚𝕣𝕖𝕔𝕥𝕖𝕕 𝕗𝕣𝕠𝕞 𝟠𝟙𝟘𝕋𝕖𝕒𝕞𝕤' 𝕄𝔸𝕃 ℙ𝕣𝕠𝕗𝕚𝕝𝕖
Math monospace 𝙳𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚎𝚍 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝟾𝟷𝟶𝚃𝚎𝚊𝚖𝚜' 𝙼𝙰𝙻 𝙿𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚒𝚕𝚎
Math sans 𝖣𝗂𝗋𝖾𝖼𝗍𝖾𝖽 𝖿𝗋𝗈𝗆 𝟪𝟣𝟢𝖳𝖾𝖺𝗆𝗌' 𝖬𝖠𝖫 𝖯𝗋𝗈𝖿𝗂𝗅𝖾
Math sans bold 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝟴𝟭𝟬𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀' 𝗠𝗔𝗟 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗳𝗶𝗹𝗲
Math sans bold italic 𝘿𝙞𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 810𝙏𝙚𝙖𝙢𝙨' 𝙈𝘼𝙇 𝙋𝙧𝙤𝙛𝙞𝙡𝙚
Math sans italic 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 810𝘛𝘦𝘢𝘮𝘴' 𝘔𝘈𝘓 𝘗𝘳𝘰𝘧𝘪𝘭𝘦
Parenthesized ⒟⒤⒭⒠⒞⒯⒠⒟ ⒡⒭⒪⒨ ⑻⑴0⒯⒠⒜⒨⒮' ⒨⒜⒧ ⒫⒭⒪⒡⒤⒧⒠
Regional Indicator 🇩🇮🇷🇪🇨🇹🇪🇩 🇫🇷🇴🇲 810🇹🇪🇦🇲🇸' 🇲🇦🇱 🇵🇷🇴🇫🇮🇱🇪
Squared 🄳🄸🅁🄴🄲🅃🄴🄳 🄵🅁🄾🄼 810🅃🄴🄰🄼🅂' 🄼🄰🄻 🄿🅁🄾🄵🄸🄻🄴
Squared (neg) 🅳🅸🆁🅴🅲🆃🅴🅳 🅵🆁🅾🅼 810🆃🅴🅰🅼🆂' 🅼🅰🅻 🅿🆁🅾🅵🅸🅻🅴
Tag 󠁄󠁩󠁲󠁥󠁣󠁴󠁥󠁤󠀠󠁦󠁲󠁯󠁭󠀠󠀸󠀱󠀰󠁔󠁥󠁡󠁭󠁳󠀧󠀠󠁍󠁁󠁌󠀠󠁐󠁲󠁯󠁦󠁩󠁬󠁥
A-cute pseudoalphabet Díŕéćtéd fŕőḿ 810Téáḿś' ḾÁĹ Ṕŕőfíĺé
CJK+Thai pseudoalphabet dノ尺乇cイ乇d キ尺oᄊ 810イ乇ムᄊ丂' ᄊムレ ア尺oキノレ乇
Curvy 1 pseudoalphabet ɗٱɼﻉƈՇﻉɗ िɼѻ๓ 810Շﻉค๓ร' ๓คɭ ρɼѻिٱɭﻉ
Curvy 2 pseudoalphabet ∂ιяє¢тє∂ ƒяσм 810тєαмѕ' мαℓ ρяσƒιℓє
Curvy 3 pseudoalphabet ๔เгєςՇє๔ Ŧг๏๓ 810Շєค๓ร' ๓คɭ קг๏Ŧเɭє
Faux Cyrillic pseudoalphabet ↁіѓэстэↁ fѓом 810Гэамѕ' МДL Рѓоfіlэ
Faux Ethiopic pseudoalphabet ዕጎዪቿርፕቿዕ ቻዪዐጠ 810ፕቿልጠነ' ጠልረ የዪዐቻጎረቿ
Math Fraktur pseudoalphabet 𝔇𝔦𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔢𝔡 𝔣𝔯𝔬𝔪 810𝔗𝔢𝔞𝔪𝔰' 𝔐𝔄𝔏 𝔓𝔯𝔬𝔣𝔦𝔩𝔢
Rock Dots pseudoalphabet Ḋïṛëċẗëḋ ḟṛöṁ 810Ṫëäṁṡ' ṀÄḶ Ṗṛöḟïḷë
Small Caps pseudoalphabet ᴅɪʀᴇᴄᴛᴇᴅ ꜰʀᴏᴍ 810ᴛᴇᴀᴍꜱ' ᴍᴀʟ ᴩʀᴏꜰɪʟᴇ
Stroked pseudoalphabet Đɨɍɇȼŧɇđ fɍøm 810ŦɇȺms' MȺŁ Ᵽɍøfɨłɇ
Subscript pseudoalphabet Dᵢᵣₑcₜₑd fᵣₒₘ ₈₁₀ₜₑₐₘₛ' ₘₐₗ ₚᵣₒfᵢₗₑ
Superscript pseudoalphabet ᴰⁱʳᵉᶜᵗᵉᵈ ᶠʳᵒᵐ ⁸¹⁰ᵀᵉᵃᵐˢ' ᴹᴬᴸ ᴾʳᵒᶠⁱˡᵉ
Inverted pseudoalphabet ꓷıɹǝɔʇǝp ɟɹoɯ 8Ɩ0ꓕǝɐɯs, Wꓯ⅂ ꓒɹoɟıןǝ
Inverted pseudoalphabet (backwards) ǝןıɟoɹꓒ ⅂ꓯW ,sɯɐǝꓕ0Ɩ8 ɯoɹɟ pǝʇɔǝɹıꓷ
Reversed pseudoalphabet biᴙɘↄTɘb ꟻᴙom 8߁0TɘAmꙅ' MA⅃ ꟼᴙoꟻilɘ
Reversed pseudoalphabet (backwards) ɘliꟻoᴙꟼ ⅃AM 'ꙅmAɘT0߁8 moᴙꟻ bɘTↄɘᴙib

Small FAQ

What conversions does this do?

This toy only converts characters from the ASCII range. Characters are only converted on a one-to-one basis; no combining characters (eg U+20DE COMBINING ENCLOSING SQUARE), many to one (eg ligatures), or context varying (eg Braille) transformations are done.

Current true transforms:
circled, negative circled, Asian fullwidth, math bold, math bold Fraktur, math bold italic, math bold script, math double-struck, math monospace, math sans, math sans-serif bold, math sans-serif bold italic, math sans-serif italic, parenthesized, regional indicator symbols, squared, negative squared, and tagging text (invisible for hidden metadata tagging).

Psuedo transforms (made by picking and choosing from here and there in Unicode) available:
acute accents, CJK based, curvy variant 1, curvy variant 2, curvy variant 3, faux Cyrillic, Mock Ethiopian, math Fraktur, rock dots, small caps, stroked, subscript (many missing, no caps), superscript (some missing), inverted, and reversed (an incomplete alphabet, better with CAPITALS).
Capitalization preserved where available.

What makes an alphabet "psuedo"?

One or more of the letters transliterated has a different meaning or source than intended. In the non-bold version of Fraktur, for example, several letters are "black letter" but most are "mathematical fraktur". In the Faux Cyrillic and Faux Ethiopic, letters are selected merely based on superficial similarities, rather than phonetic or semantic similarities.

What is "CJK"?

CJK is a collective term for the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, all of which use Chinese characters and derivatives in their writing systems.

What is "Fullwidth"?

These are "Roman" letters that are the same width as Japanese characters and are typically used when mixing English and Japanese.

What is the deal with "Tag"?

"Tags" is a Unicode block containing characters for invisibly tagging texts by language. The tag characters are deprecated in favor of markup. All printable ASCII have a tag version. Properly rendered, they have both no glyph and zero width. Note that sometimes zero width text cannot be easily copied.

What is the deal with "Regional Indicator"?

This block of characters is intended to indicate a global region, eg "France". As such some tools use short sequences of Regional Indicators to encode flags. The idea is that the same two-letter country codes used in domain names would be mapped into this block to represent that region, eg, with a flag. So U+1F1EB ("Symbol Letter F") and U+1F1F7 ("Symbol Letter R") are the way the French flag might be encoded: 🇫🇷 (results will vary with browser).

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