Bubble Text Generator
Convert text to bubble letters using Unicode enclosed alphanumerics with filled, outlined, and dark circle styles. Generate fancy bubble text for social media profiles, usernames, and creative content with instant one-click copying.
Complete Guide: Bubble Text Generator
Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively
The Bubble Text Generator converts regular text into rounded bubble-style letters using Unicode characters. The output looks like letters drawn inside circles or with rounded edges. It works on any platform that supports Unicode, including social media, chat apps, and documents. All processing happens in the browser.
This tool maps each letter to its Unicode bubble equivalent. The bubble characters are real Unicode code points that render as rounded letters without any special formatting. You type text once and get the bubble version instantly.
Styling social media bios
Use bubble letters in your Instagram or Twitter bio for a playful look.
Creating chat display names
Apply bubble text to your display name in Discord, WhatsApp, or Slack.
Making eye-catching posts
Use bubble text for headings or emphasis in social media captions.
Decorating documents
Add bubble text to invitations, flyers, or greeting cards.
Enter your text
Type the text you want to convert.
View the bubble text
The tool shows the converted text in real time.
Copy the result
Click copy to save the bubble text to your clipboard.
Paste anywhere
Paste into social media, chat apps, or documents.
Bubble text works best for short text like names, titles, and headings.
Not all fonts display bubble characters. Test in your target context.
Combine bubble text with regular text for emphasis rather than using it for entire paragraphs.
The circled version (A) is more common than the negative circled version.
How does this work without fonts?
The tool uses Unicode circled and rounded letter characters. These are separate code points that render as bubble letters on any device that supports Unicode.
Will it work on my phone?
Yes. Modern phones and apps support Unicode. The bubble text works on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, WhatsApp, and most other platforms.
Is my text sent to a server?
No. All conversion happens in your browser. Nothing is transmitted.
Can I use numbers?
Yes. Digits 0-9 have Unicode circled equivalents that the tool generates.
Is this the same as HTML styling?
No. HTML uses CSS to style text. This tool uses Unicode characters that look like bubble letters without any styling, making them work in plain text contexts.