When you only need to grab an invisible character fast, a focused one-click copy is quicker than browsing a large reference.
This page is built around copying: choose an invisible character button and it lands on your clipboard immediately, ready to paste.
How to use Invisible Character Copy
- Find the invisible character you need among the labelled buttons.
- Click once to copy that hidden character to the clipboard.
- For a longer hidden run, set a length and generate the characters, then copy.
Use cases
- Grabbing one invisible character quickly to paste.
- Copying a hidden space for a single field.
- Reusing the same invisible character across edits.
Good to know
Copying puts a real but glyph-less Unicode character on your clipboard. It behaves like text wherever it is accepted, though some apps may trim it on paste or show a faint marker instead of true nothing.
Frequently asked questions
Does copying work without paste permission prompts?
The page copies to your clipboard directly; if the clipboard is blocked, a hidden text-field fallback copies it instead.
Can I confirm the copy worked?
The button briefly shows a copied state, and you can paste into any field to check that the hidden character arrived.
Is the copied character safe to use?
Yes. It is a standard Unicode character; the only caveat is that some apps remove invisible characters when saving.