Twitter / X Font Generator

Twitter / X Font Generator — Fancy Text for Twitter Bio

Create bold, italic, cursive and aesthetic Unicode text for your Twitter/X bio, display name and tweets. Copy and paste instantly — Twitter has zero native font support, so this is the only way.

Works on Twitter/X Bio & Tweets All Devices 100% Free
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Twitter/X font tip: Twitter (now X) has no native text formatting for bios, display names, or tweets. Unicode fonts are the only way to make text bold, italic, or stylised on Twitter. Type your text above, copy any style, and paste directly into your Twitter bio or tweet box.

Best font styles for Twitter/X

Twitter / X Font Generator — How It Works

CopyFont's Twitter font generator creates Unicode font styles — bold, italic, cursive, Fraktur, aesthetic, and more — that can be copied and pasted directly into any Twitter/X text field. Twitter has no native text formatting options for bios, display names, or tweet text, making Unicode fonts the only method to achieve styled text on the platform.

All generated font styles use Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (U+1D400–U+1D7FF) and other Unicode blocks. Because these are actual Unicode characters — not CSS formatting — they display correctly in every Twitter client: web browser, iOS app, Android app, and TweetDeck.

Quick Answer: Twitter/X has no native bold or font formatting. The only way to get fancy fonts on Twitter is to use a Unicode font generator like CopyFont — type your text, copy a bold, italic or cursive style, and paste it into your Twitter bio, display name, or tweet.

Best Twitter Font Styles for Bios

The most-used Twitter/X font styles for bios in 2025–2026 are Bold (𝗛𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗼) for impact and authority, Italic (𝘏𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘰) for a refined or literary aesthetic, Cursive Script (ℋ𝑒𝓁𝓁𝑜) for elegance, and Small Caps (ʜᴇʟʟᴏ) for a clean, typographic look. For striking display names, Bold Fraktur (𝕳𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖔) creates an eye-catching gothic style. See also the Instagram font generator and TikTok font generator for other platform-specific guides.

Frequently Asked Questions — Twitter Fonts

How do I get fancy fonts on Twitter/X? +
Twitter/X has no native text formatting for bios or tweets. To use fancy fonts, use a Unicode font generator like CopyFont. Type your text, select a font style (bold, italic, cursive, aesthetic), copy the result, and paste into your Twitter bio, display name, or tweet. The styled text works on both Twitter web and the mobile app.
Does bold text work on Twitter/X? +
Yes. Unicode bold characters paste and display correctly in Twitter/X bios, display names, and tweets. Twitter has no native bold formatting — Unicode bold characters from a font generator are the only way to get bold text on Twitter. They display as bold for all viewers on every device and in every Twitter client.
What fonts work in Twitter bios? +
All Unicode font styles work in Twitter/X bios: bold, italic, bold italic, cursive script, bold script, double struck, Fraktur, small caps, aesthetic, and vaporwave. These are Unicode characters, not CSS fonts, so they display correctly on every device and in every Twitter client including the web app, iOS app, and Android app.
Can I use fancy fonts in Twitter display names? +
Yes. Unicode font styles paste correctly into Twitter/X display names. Bold, cursive, and aesthetic styles are the most popular for Twitter display names. After pasting, check the display name field to confirm the characters appeared correctly — some very unusual Unicode characters may not render in older clients.
Are Twitter font generators free? +
Yes. CopyFont's Twitter font generator is completely free — no signup, no subscription, no usage limits. All Unicode font styles are generated in your browser instantly and can be copied and pasted as many times as you like.