The Metallica wordmark is one of the most recognisable in rock — those aggressively pointed M and A, sharp as a blade. You can't copy the actual logo into a text field (it's a trademarked image), but this tool gets you the spirit: bold, heavy, angular Unicode lettering with a thrash-metal attitude, ready to drop into a playlist name, a fan bio or a gaming handle.
Chasing the sharp, heavy feel
The iconic look is all about weight and sharp points. Bold sans and bold blackletter carry the heaviness; wrapping the name in lightning bolts or crossed swords echoes the high-energy metal aesthetic. It's an inspired-by styling, not a font clone — but for a username or a 'now playing' post, it reads instantly as heavy metal.
How to use it
- Type the word or name you want styled.
- Pick a heavy bold or blackletter card and add a lightning or sword frame.
- Copy it into your Spotify playlist, Discord, or fan account bio.
Where it works
These are standard Unicode characters, so they paste into Spotify and YouTube display names, Instagram, Discord, and most game fields. Bold styles are the most universally supported here, so they're the safest pick if you want it to look identical everywhere.
The Unicode behind it
The heavy letters come from the bold and blackletter alphabets in the Mathematical Alphanumeric block; the bolts and swords from Miscellaneous Symbols. All copy-paste text, no font file, no image.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by Metallica. 'Metallica' is a trademark of its owner. This tool only styles the text you type using standard Unicode characters and does not provide any logo or font file.