Italic Text Generator
Convert plain text into italic Unicode characters for bios and posts.
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Your text in 𝑖𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑐 — plus 25 more fonts below. Tap any style to copy it.
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What is an italic text generator?
Italic Unicode letters come from the same Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols range as the bold set, with one famous quirk: there is no “italic small h” slot, because ℎ was already claimed as the Planck constant at U+210E. An italic generator handles that substitution for you and slants the rest of A–Z and a–z. The output pastes cleanly into bios, tweets and Discord, where a real italics button does not exist.
How to use the Italic Text
- 1 Write or paste a phrase in the input field.
- 2 Browse the slanted variants the page generates.
- 3 Use the Copy button beside your favourite.
- 4 Paste it into the bio or message that needs the slant.
What you can use it for
- Styling quotes or titles in a social bio.
- Adding emphasis in chat apps without markdown.
- Giving captions a softer, slanted look.
- Decorating usernames and display names.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use italic letters in a username?
Depends where. Discord display names and Instagram bios accept them; X handles and most login usernames only allow ASCII letters, digits and underscores, so the slanted characters get rejected. Display names are usually the safe spot.
Why does the italic h look slightly off?
Unicode never added a Mathematical Italic small h because ℎ already existed at U+210E as the Planck constant symbol. The converter substitutes that character, and some fonts draw it a touch differently from its neighbours.
Do styled letters count extra toward character limits?
On X they do: characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane count as two, so a fully italic post holds roughly half the usual text. Discord and Instagram count each one as a single character.
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