Bubble letters put each character inside its own little circle, so a plain word like bubble becomes Ⓑⓤⓑⓑⓛⓔ or the filled 🅑🅤🅑🅑🅛🅔. It is one of the most recognisable copy-paste text styles online because the rounded shapes read as playful and friendly without looking messy. This generator gives you both the hollow outline circles and the solid negative circles, plus a few squared and double-struck cousins for when you want the same bubbly feeling with a bit more weight.
How to make bubble text
- Type or paste your word into the box above — the sample updates the moment you stop typing.
- Scan the cards for the bubble look you want: outline Ⓒⓘⓡⓒⓛⓔⓓ or filled 🅝🅔🅖 circles.
- Hit Copy and paste it into your Instagram name, a Discord status, or a comment.
Where bubble letters work
Because bubble characters are real Unicode code points and not an installed typeface, they travel wherever Unicode does. They show up cleanly in Instagram bios and display names, TikTok captions, Discord usernames, Twitter/X posts, Tumblr, and most game name fields. The filled negative-circle set (🅐🅑🅒) is technically built from enclosed-alphanumeric emoji, so on a few older Android builds it can render with a coloured background box — if that happens, the outline Ⓐⓑⓒ set is the safer pick and looks almost identical.
Why it works — the Unicode behind the circles
The outline bubbles come from the Enclosed Alphanumerics block (Ⓐ is U+24B6), and the solid ones from Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement (🅐 is U+1F150). When you copy a card, you are copying those exact characters, not an image or a font file. That is why the styling survives a paste into an app that has never heard of your device's fonts — the letters carry their own identity. Nothing is downloaded and nothing is installed.