Roblox lets you set a display name that can include Unicode characters, which is why fancy fonts are so popular with players — a styled name stands out in a server full of plain text. This generator turns your name into dozens of copy-paste styles, from clean bold to blackletter to crown-framed tags, all ready to drop into your Roblox profile.
Display names vs. usernames
Important distinction: your Roblox username (the @handle you log in with) only allows plain letters, numbers and one underscore — fancy fonts won't work there. Your display name, shown above your avatar, is where Unicode styling applies. Bios and group descriptions also accept styled text. Aim your fancy fonts at those.
Three steps
- Type your Roblox name above.
- Pick a style — bold and blackletter read cleanly; crown and star frames add flair.
- Copy it and paste it into your display name in Roblox account settings.
Where it works and its limits
Styled display names render in-game and on profiles. Two caveats: Roblox filters names for safety, so some symbol-heavy combinations may be rejected or moderated, and display names have a character limit — long names plus frames can exceed it. If a name won't save, simplify to a clean bold or blackletter style with no frame.
The Unicode behind it
The fonts come from the Mathematical Alphanumeric block and the frames from Miscellaneous Symbols. These are standard characters, so they paste into Roblox as text — nothing is downloaded and no game files are modified.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by Roblox Corporation. 'Roblox' is a trademark of its owner. This tool styles the text you type with standard Unicode; it doesn't provide any logo, font file, or in-game feature.