Type your text and instantly preview it in dozens of fancy font styles. Click any result to copy it - then paste straight into TikTok.
Click any font below to copy it to your clipboard.
How it works
1Type your text in the box above. The previews update instantly.
2Click any font card to copy that style to your clipboard.
3Paste into your TikTok bio, video caption, or comment.
Why does this work on TikTok?
TikTok doesn't support custom fonts or rich text, but these "fonts" are actually different Unicode character sets - mathematical alphanumerics, letterlike symbols, and enclosed characters - built into the Unicode standard. Because they're plain text characters, they paste and display anywhere Unicode is supported, including TikTok bios, captions, and comments.
Frequently asked questions
What is a TikTok font generator?
A TikTok font generator converts plain text into fancy Unicode character styles you can copy and paste directly into TikTok. Because TikTok doesn't support native text formatting, these Unicode character sets — mathematical alphanumerics, letterlike symbols and enclosed characters — are the only way to make your bio or captions stand out with different "fonts".
Can I use these fonts in TikTok captions and bios?
Yes. These Unicode font styles work in TikTok bios, video captions, comments and direct messages. Because they're standard Unicode characters — not images or special formatting — they paste directly into any TikTok text field and display correctly for all viewers.
Is this TikTok font generator free?
Yes — completely free. No account, no sign-up and no limit on how many times you can use it. Type your text, click to copy, paste into TikTok.
Do these fonts work on Instagram and other platforms?
Yes. Because the styles are Unicode characters rather than platform-specific formatting, they work anywhere Unicode is supported — including Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter) and YouTube.
Will TikTok block or remove Unicode fonts?
No. Unicode character styles are plain text and fully supported by TikTok. They're not a workaround — they're a standard part of the Unicode character set that TikTok accepts like any other character.