Unicode styles for the Name field, bio lines and captions
๐ข = safe in bios everywhere ยท ๐ก = may show boxes on older phones
Tap a card to drop it into your bio draft
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Compose your line here โ style it, add emoji, and check the preview to catch anything fragile.
One tap puts the Unicode text on your clipboard, line breaks included.
Edit profile โ Name or Bio, long-press and paste. For multi-line bios, paste the whole block at once.
Instagram may strip Zalgo-style stacked marks, and the @handle refuses Unicode entirely. If a style won't save, simplify it.
Style your Name, bio and captions with Unicode โ the @handle stays plain ASCII. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded.
Style your Instagram Name field and 150-character bio with Unicode fonts. Keep your @handle plain, keep one searchable keyword, and paste line breaks that stick.
Instagram may strip Zalgo-style stacked marks, and the @handle refuses Unicode entirely. If a style won't save, simplify it.
Unicode styles for the Name field, bio lines and captions
Style your Name, bio and captions with Unicode โ the @handle stays plain ASCII. Everything runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded.
Unicode styles for the Name field, bio lines and captions
Style your Instagram Name field and 150-character bio with Unicode fonts. Keep your @handle plain, keep one searchable keyword, and paste line breaks that stick.
Instagram may strip Zalgo-style stacked marks, and the @handle refuses Unicode entirely. If a style won't save, simplify it.
From this page to your profile in under a minute.
Compose your line here โ style it, add emoji, and check the preview to catch anything fragile.
One tap puts the Unicode text on your clipboard, line breaks included.
Edit profile โ Name or Bio, long-press and paste. For multi-line bios, paste the whole block at once.
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The @handle can't be styled: Instagram usernames are ASCII-only, so save the fancy letters for your Name field (30 chars), bio and captions.
Search reads plain letters only: A styled Name won't match what people type into Instagram search. Keep one keyword unstyled so you stay findable.
Line breaks like to vanish: The in-app bio editor collapses returns. Write the bio in your Notes app first, then paste the finished block in one go.
The single most important thing to know is that Instagram treats your @username and your display Name as two completely different fields. The @handle is locked to lowercase ASCII letters, numbers, periods and underscores, so no amount of pasting will make ๐ณ๐ฎ๐ท๐ท๐ stick there. The display Name, however, is a free 30-character field where styled Unicode renders fine, which is why nearly every fancy-font profile you've seen puts the decoration in the Name and keeps the handle plain. Aim your creativity at the Name, bio, captions and Stories text, and leave the handle alone.
There's a real trade-off hiding behind the pretty letters: Instagram's internal search only indexes plain ASCII. If you write your Name as ๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐ช, someone typing "bakery" into search simply won't find you, because to the index those are unrelated math symbols, not the word. The honest move is to keep your core searchable keyword in normal text and style the rest, so you get the look without becoming invisible. Think of plain words as your SEO and fancy words as your flair, and don't spend the keyword on decoration.
Instagram's 150-character bio is the field people fight with most, usually over line breaks. The in-app editor trims trailing spaces and quietly collapses your returns, so a bio you carefully laid out across four lines often saves as one run-on blob. The reliable workaround is to compose the whole bio in your phone's Notes app, get the line breaks exactly how you want, then copy and paste the finished block into Instagram in a single action. Our ready-made bio templates and one-click copy are built around this paste-once workflow so the spacing survives.
Because these styles are Unicode lookalike code points rather than installed fonts, the same paste can look crisp on a new iPhone and appear as empty tofu boxes on an older Android or a desktop browser. Bold and italic mathematical styles have the broadest support and are the safest bet; script is usually fine; glitch and Zalgo are the least reliable and Instagram may even strip them to limit abuse. Use the live preview to sanity-check how a style reads, and if it looks fragile, the Simplify action drops you to a cleaner, more compatible version. A profile that renders for everyone beats a clever one that's broken for half your audience.
Finally, weigh accessibility before you style every word. Screen readers announce styled glyphs by their formal Unicode names, so a fully decorated bio gets read aloud as "mathematical bold italic small m, mathematical bold italic small e" and becomes pure noise for blind followers. There's no evidence fancy fonts hurt your reach or trigger a shadowban, so the cost is real but limited to discoverability and readability. A sensible workflow is one keyword-rich plain line, one styled accent line for personality, and emoji used sparingly. Everything in our tool is browser-based and client-side, so your text is never sent to a server while you experiment.