Bubble Text Generator
Turn letters into ⓑⓤⓑⓑⓛⓔ text, with each character inside a circle, in outline or filled styles. A playful, eye-catching look for usernames, captions and posts that copies and pastes anywhere. Free, instant, no sign-up.
- Copies and pastes anywhere
- 100% free
- No sign-up, no app
- Works on phone and desktop
- Unlimited text, no limits
Tap any row to copy it. These are Unicode characters, so they paste into most apps — though a few places (and some older devices) may not show every style.
How to use it
- 1
Type your text
Type or paste your words into the box. The styled versions update as you type.
- 2
Pick a style
Browse the styled results and find the look you want.
- 3
Tap to copy
Tap the style to copy it, then paste it anywhere: a bio, caption, username or message.
When it comes in handy
Playful usernames
Give a handle a fun, bubbly feel that stands out in friend lists and comments.
Eye-catching captions
Make a short caption or a call-out pop with circled letters.
Themed posts
Match a cute, retro or party theme where plain text would feel flat.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
The styling happens right here in your browser. Your text is never sent to a server, so there is no sign-up, no email wall, and no length cap from us. Load the page once and it keeps working even if you go offline.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between outline and filled bubbles?
- Outline bubbles show each letter inside a thin circle, while filled bubbles invert that, with a light letter on a solid dark circle. Outline reads more lightly; filled is bolder and louder. Both are offered so you can match the mood.
- Do numbers work in bubble text?
- Yes, digits have their own circled forms, so a username or caption with numbers comes out consistently bubbled. As with all these styles, paste a sample where you plan to use it, since a few apps render the filled circles better than the outline ones.
- Are these real fonts, and will they work everywhere?
- They are not font files. Each style is made of real Unicode characters that look like a styled font, which is why you can copy them and paste them straight into a bio, post or message without installing anything. Because they are normal characters, they show up in most apps and on most devices. A few places that strip formatting, and some older phones, may show plain boxes for the rarer styles, so it is worth pasting a sample where you plan to use it.