Square Text Generator

Make πŸ…‚πŸ…€πŸ…„πŸ„°πŸ…πŸ„΄ text, with each letter inside a box, in outline or filled styles. A bold, blocky look that suits usernames, banners and posts and copies and pastes anywhere. Free, instant, and works on phone and desktop.

  • Copies and pastes anywhere
  • 100% free
  • No sign-up, no app
  • Works on phone and desktop
  • Unlimited text, no limits
Your text

Tap any row to copy it. These are Unicode characters, so they paste into most apps β€” though a few places (and some older devices) may not show every style.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Type your text

    Type or paste your words into the box. The styled versions update as you type.

  2. 2

    Pick a style

    Browse the styled results and find the look you want.

  3. 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

Bold usernames

Give a handle a strong, blocky presence that reads as deliberate and modern.

Banners and headers

Set a short header or tag in boxed letters for a graphic, poster-like feel.

Standing out

Filled square letters are among the loudest styles, good when you really want attention.

Instant & 100% private β€” 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 the two square styles?
The outline style boxes each letter with a thin border, while the filled style uses solid blocks with the letter knocked out in light. Filled square letters are very bold and are the same characters used for some regional indicator and emoji-style letters, so they tend to render in colour on some platforms.
Why do filled square letters sometimes appear in colour?
On some phones and apps the filled square letters are drawn using the same system as emoji, so they can show up tinted or boxed in a colour rather than plain. That is the platform styling the character, not an error. The outline style stays neutral if you want a plainer look.
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.