X, formerly Twitter, shows one plain font for posts and profiles, so styled text has to come from elsewhere.
Twitter Font Generator converts your text into Unicode fonts you can paste into a post, name, or bio on X.
How to use Twitter Font Generator
- Type or paste your text to style it for X or Twitter.
- Compare the styles and favour compact, readable ones for posts.
- Copy a font and paste it into your X post or profile.
Use cases
- Styling a name or bio on X.
- Making a post line stand out.
- Adding a font accent within a tight character count.
Good to know
Twitter Font Generator produces Unicode font styles for X and Twitter. Some styles may not render on every client, and decorative fonts can count as multiple characters, which matters within the post limit. Only the first 2,000 characters are styled so the page stays responsive; a note appears when that limit is reached.
Frequently asked questions
Do these fonts work on X and Twitter?
Many do, because they are Unicode text; some clients show plain letters for unsupported styles, so test before posting.
Do styled fonts affect the character count?
Yes. Some Unicode characters count as more than one, so a heavily styled post can use up the limit faster.
Which fonts are safest for posts?
Compact, clean styles such as bold and italic tend to render reliably and stay readable on X.
Is my text private when I use Twitter Font Generator?
Yes. Twitter Font Generator works locally in your browser, so your text never leaves your device.
This tool is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by X or Twitter. Styled text usually works where Unicode text is accepted, but reach and placement are never guaranteed.