Copy and paste Unicode looks for Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, Discord, and more. Everything runs in your browser.
GlyphWave is a fast, privacy-friendly text styler that converts plain input into Unicode looks you can copy & paste anywhere. Unlike downloadable fonts or images, the output here is real text made from Unicode symbols (mathematical alphanumerics, enclosed letters, emoji, and decorative characters). That means you can use it in Instagram bios, TikTok captions, WhatsApp/Discord chats, gaming usernames, or anywhere else that accepts text.
Youβll find classic sets (bold, italic, small caps, monospace), aesthetic variants (fullwidth, framed, between-letters), fancy scripts (elegant script, blackletter, double-struck), blue tiles (emoji-based), and playful wraps with hearts, stars, arrows, flowers, and more. The βRandomβ category mixes a base alphabet with separators and frames to spark ideas quickly. Click any card to copy; click the star to save it to Favorites (stored locally in your browser).
Because the output is Unicode, rendering depends on your deviceβs fonts. We include wide fallbacks for mathematical letters and symbols so most styles are covered. For blue tiles specifically: some platforms show them as color emoji, others as text. Use βSky Blue Squares (Strict)β for emoji tiles and βDark Squaresβ for a universal block-style fallback.
Tips: short phrases look best; long paragraphs are harder to read in decorative alphabets. Combine a clean base (Sans/Bold) with a subtle frame γlike thisγ or a light separator β’ between letters for a premium feel. If an app rejects a string, try another style from the same category.
These arenβt styles applied to a font; theyβre separate Unicode characters (e.g., πͺπ΅π’ππͺπ€, πΉπ ππ π»π€, π’π¬π»π²πΉπ½). We map your input to those code points so they can be copied anywhere.
That means your device lacks a glyph for that character. Broad fallbacks (Noto Sans Math/Symbols and system math fonts) help, but if you still see boxes, try another variant or use the Sans/Bold sets.
It removes accent marks (Γ© β e, Γ± β n) before mapping. Some alphabets donβt include accented forms; stripping increases compatibility.
Yes. Everything runs in your browser. No accounts, tracking, or server round-trips. Favorites are saved locally.
Yes. Most modern apps support Unicode. If a particular glyph is unsupported, it will fall back or you can pick a close alternative.
Use Sky Blue Squares (Strict) for emoji tiles (server returns emoji tiles with safe spacing), or Dark Squares for a consistent block look that works everywhere.