Facebook gives you no text-formatting buttons — no bold, no italic, no fancy fonts. But because Facebook renders Unicode, you can paste in pre-styled characters and they keep their look. This generator produces dozens of copy-paste styles for your posts, comments, display name and Page bio, so your words stand out in the feed without any add-on or browser extension.
Where styled text helps on Facebook
Styled fonts work in posts and comments (great for emphasis where there's no bold button), your display name and a Page's name and bio. Facebook, however, leans toward real-looking names for personal profiles — so lighter styles like bold, italic and sans read as more natural and professional than heavy blackletter, which can look out of place on a real-name profile.
Three steps
- Type your post, name or bio text above.
- Choose a style — bold or italic for readable emphasis, script for personality.
- Copy it and paste it into your Facebook post, comment, name or Page bio.
Where it works and its limits
Styled text pastes into posts, comments, Messenger, names and Page bios. The honest caveat: Facebook's real-name policy means very stylised personal-profile names can occasionally be flagged, and search may not match a heavily styled name. For Pages and posts you have far more freedom. Keep essential text plain for accessibility, since screen readers struggle with styled Unicode.
The Unicode behind it
These fonts come from the Mathematical Alphanumeric block and symbol ranges. They're real characters, so Facebook displays them with no formatting tools required — copy, paste, done.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by Meta / Facebook. 'Facebook' is a trademark of its owner. This tool styles your text with standard Unicode and provides no in-app feature or font file.