Mix font styles per word in a single line of text
Click any word to change its style. Copy the result and paste it anywhere.
Click any word below to cycle its style.
Available styles
For single-style output, try our Bold Text Generator, Italic Text Generator, or Stylish Text Generator.
Hello (Bold) + World (Italic)
πππ₯π₯π¨ πππππ
Follow (Bold) + for (Normal) + More (Double Struck)
π π¨π₯π₯π¨π° for ππ π£π
Limited (Bold Italic) + Time (Monospace) + Only (Bold)
π³ππππππ ππππ ππ§π₯π²
New (Double Struck) + Drop (Fraktur) + Today (Italic)
βππ¨ ππ―π¬π πππππ¦
The Font Mixer lets you apply a different Unicode font style to each word in a sentence. Instead of applying one style to everything, you can make one word bold, the next italic, the next fraktur, and so on. The result is a single line of text that combines multiple visual styles and pastes anywhere Unicode is supported.
Type your text in the input box. Each word appears as a clickable block showing its current style. Click any block to cycle it through the 8 available styles: Normal, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Small Caps, Double Struck, Monospace, and Fraktur. The combined output updates live. Hit Quick Mix to assign random styles to all words at once.
The output is plain Unicode text so it pastes anywhere that supports Unicode: Discord messages, Instagram bios, Twitter posts, Reddit, YouTube comments, Facebook, gaming display names, email, and most modern text fields.
Numbers, punctuation, and some letters like o, x, and s have no distinct styled Unicode equivalents. In those cases the original character is used as a fallback. Letters from A to Z have full coverage across all 8 styles.
Normal is plain text. Bold uses Mathematical Bold Unicode. Italic uses Mathematical Italic. Bold Italic combines both. Small Caps maps lowercase letters to Unicode small capital equivalents. Double Struck is the blackboard bold style used in math notation. Monospace uses the Mathematical Monospace block. Fraktur uses the Mathematical Fraktur block, the classic blackletter style.
No. CSS font styling only affects how text looks on your web page. When you copy it, it becomes plain text and the styling is lost. This tool uses actual Unicode characters that carry their visual appearance with them, so the styled look is preserved when you paste into Discord, Twitter, Instagram, or any other app.
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