Invisible Character
Copy invisible characters and blank text.
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Standard invisible character. Great for line breaks or hiding text.
Often used for blank usernames in games and social media.
Used to join variant characters (like emojis).
Prevents characters from joining (ligatures).
Prevents line breaks between words.
Empty Braille pattern. Useful for blank statuses.
Generate Blank Text
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Invisible Character — Blank Text Copy & Paste
Copy invisible characters like Zero Width Space or Hangul Filler. Use them for blank WhatsApp messages, invisible usernames, or formatting tricks.
How to use Invisible Character
- Choose an invisible character type — Select from Zero-Width Space, Zero-Width Non-Joiner, Hangul Filler, Braille Blank, or other invisible Unicode characters.
- Set repeat count — Choose how many invisible characters to generate (1 to 1000) for your specific use case.
- Test the preview — Paste the copied characters into the test preview area to verify they appear invisible and work as expected.
- Copy and use — Click Copy and paste the invisible characters into WhatsApp, Discord, game usernames, Instagram bios, or anywhere else.
Features
- Zero Width Space — Invisible separator.
- Hangul Filler — Works for blank WhatsApp messages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is an invisible character?
In the Unicode standard (the universal system that computers use for text), there are specific characters intentionally designed to have no visual footprint. They are technically real letters as far as the computer is concerned, but they render on screen as entirely blank space. The most common is the "Hangul Filler", which was originally designed for spacing Korean characters but is now widely used for internet formatting tricks.
Wait, so can I use these to hide secret text?
Yes! One of the types in our tool is the "Zero-Width Space". Because it literally takes up zero pixels of width on the screen, you can theoretically insert a zero-width space in the middle of a word, and no human will ever know it is there. However, if they copy the text and paste it into a code editor or a character counter, the hidden character will be revealed.
Why does my invisible character show up as a weird box (□)?
That box is informally called a "tofu" block (□). It appears when the specific app, game, or font you are using does not support that exact Unicode character. If you see the tofu box, the trick failed. To fix this, simply come back to our tool and try copying a different type of invisible character from the dropdown menu (e.g., switch from Braille Blank to Hangul Filler).