Create bold, cursive, italic and fancy text for your tweets, replies and X bio. 36+ Unicode styles — copy paste directly into Twitter/X on web or mobile app.
Our Twitter font generator converts plain text into Unicode characters that display as different font styles on Twitter (now X). Twitter does not support HTML formatting in tweets, but Unicode characters work perfectly — they render as bold, italic, cursive or fancy text for everyone who sees your tweet or visits your profile.
Twitter does not have a bold button. The only way to use bold text on Twitter is through Unicode bold characters. Type your text above, pick a bold style, click Copy, then paste into your tweet or bio. The styled text displays identically on the Twitter/X web app, iPhone and Android.
On Twitter, readability is key because tweets are short. Bold sans-serif works best for emphasis in tweets. For bios, cursive or script styles add personality. Avoid overusing styled text — use it strategically for key phrases, hashtag-style headings, or your bio name. Symbol wraps can make thread headers more engaging.