Convert plain text (letters, sometimes numbers, sometimes punctuation) to obscure characters from Unicode. The output is fully cut-n-pastable text.
Circled | ⓔⓧⓐⓜⓟⓛⓔ ⓣⓔⓧⓣ |
Circled (neg) | 🅔🅧🅐🅜🅟🅛🅔 🅣🅔🅧🅣 |
Fullwidth | example text |
Math bold | 𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐭𝐞𝐱𝐭 |
Math bold Fraktur | 𝖊𝖝𝖆𝖒𝖕𝖑𝖊 𝖙𝖊𝖝𝖙 |
Math bold italic | 𝒆𝒙𝒂𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆 𝒕𝒆𝒙𝒕 |
Math bold script | 𝓮𝔁𝓪𝓶𝓹𝓵𝓮 𝓽𝓮𝔁𝓽 |
Math double-struck | 𝕖𝕩𝕒𝕞𝕡𝕝𝕖 𝕥𝕖𝕩𝕥 |
Math monospace | 𝚎𝚡𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚕𝚎 𝚝𝚎𝚡𝚝 |
Math sans | 𝖾𝗑𝖺𝗆𝗉𝗅𝖾 𝗍𝖾𝗑𝗍 |
Math sans bold | 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝘁𝗲𝘅𝘁 |
Math sans bold italic | 𝙚𝙭𝙖𝙢𝙥𝙡𝙚 𝙩𝙚𝙭𝙩 |
Math sans italic | 𝘦𝘹𝘢𝘮𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘵𝘦𝘹𝘵 |
Parenthesized | ⒠⒳⒜⒨⒫⒧⒠ ⒯⒠⒳⒯ |
Regional Indicator | 🇪🇽🇦🇲🇵🇱🇪 🇹🇪🇽🇹 |
Squared | 🄴🅇🄰🄼🄿🄻🄴 🅃🄴🅇🅃 |
Squared (neg) | 🅴🆇🅰🅼🅿🅻🅴 🆃🅴🆇🆃 |
Tag | |
A-cute pseudoalphabet | éxáḿṕĺé téxt |
CJK+Thai pseudoalphabet | 乇メムᄊアレ乇 イ乇メイ |
Curvy 1 pseudoalphabet | ﻉซค๓ρɭﻉ ՇﻉซՇ |
Curvy 2 pseudoalphabet | єχαмρℓє тєχт |
Curvy 3 pseudoalphabet | єאค๓קɭє ՇєאՇ |
Faux Cyrillic pseudoalphabet | эхамрlэ тэхт |
Faux Ethiopic pseudoalphabet | ቿሸልጠየረቿ ፕቿሸፕ |
Math Fraktur pseudoalphabet | 𝔢𝔵𝔞𝔪𝔭𝔩𝔢 𝔱𝔢𝔵𝔱 |
Rock Dots pseudoalphabet | ëẍäṁṗḷë ẗëẍẗ |
Small Caps pseudoalphabet | ᴇxᴀᴍᴩʟᴇ ᴛᴇxᴛ |
Stroked pseudoalphabet | ɇxȺmᵽłɇ ŧɇxŧ |
Subscript pseudoalphabet | ₑₓₐₘₚₗₑ ₜₑₓₜ |
Superscript pseudoalphabet | ᵉˣᵃᵐᵖˡᵉ ᵗᵉˣᵗ |
Inverted pseudoalphabet | ǝxɐɯdןǝ ʇǝxʇ |
Inverted pseudoalphabet (backwards) | ʇxǝʇ ǝןdɯɐxǝ |
Reversed pseudoalphabet | ɘxAmqlɘ TɘxT |
Reversed pseudoalphabet (backwards) | TxɘT ɘlqmAxɘ |
This toy only converts characters from the ASCII range. Characters are only converted on a one-to-one basis; no combining characters (eg U+20DE COMBINING ENCLOSING SQUARE), many to one (eg ligatures), or context varying (eg Braille) transformations are done.
Current true transforms:
circled, negative circled, Asian fullwidth, math bold, math bold Fraktur, math bold italic, math bold script, math double-struck, math monospace, math sans, math sans-serif bold, math sans-serif bold italic, math sans-serif italic, parenthesized, regional indicator symbols, squared, negative squared, and tagging text (invisible for hidden metadata tagging).
Psuedo transforms (made by picking and choosing from here and there in Unicode)
available:
acute accents, CJK based, curvy variant 1, curvy variant 2, curvy variant 3, faux Cyrillic, Mock Ethiopian, math Fraktur, rock dots, small caps, stroked, subscript (many missing, no caps), superscript (some missing), inverted, and reversed (an incomplete alphabet, better with CAPITALS).
Capitalization preserved where available.
One or more of the letters transliterated has a different meaning or source than intended. In the non-bold version of Fraktur, for example, several letters are "black letter" but most are "mathematical fraktur". In the Faux Cyrillic and Faux Ethiopic, letters are selected merely based on superficial similarities, rather than phonetic or semantic similarities.
CJK is a collective term for the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, all of which use Chinese characters and derivatives in their writing systems.
These are "Roman" letters that are the same width as Japanese characters and are typically used when mixing English and Japanese.
"Tags" is a Unicode block containing characters for invisibly tagging texts by language. The tag characters are deprecated in favor of markup. All printable ASCII have a tag version. Properly rendered, they have both no glyph and zero width. Note that sometimes zero width text cannot be easily copied.
This block of characters is intended to indicate a global region, eg "France". As such some tools use short sequences of Regional Indicators to encode flags. The idea is that the same two-letter country codes used in domain names would be mapped into this block to represent that region, eg, with a flag. So U+1F1EB ("Symbol Letter F") and U+1F1F7 ("Symbol Letter R") are the way the French flag might be encoded: 🇫🇷 (results will vary with browser).
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