Text to Cursive Converter
Convert plain text into cursive script Unicode letters.
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Your text in 𝒸𝓊𝓇𝓈𝒾𝓋ℯ — plus every other font below. Tap any style to copy it.
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How do you convert text to cursive?
Cursive conversion leans on the Mathematical Script letters (𝒜, 𝓑 and friends) that Unicode included for mathematicians writing things like script L for Laplace transforms. Mapped across a whole sentence they read as elegant handwriting, and because they are characters rather than a font, the look holds in Instagram bios, Facebook posts and Discord names. A few letters, such as ℬ and ℯ, come from an older block and can render slightly bolder.
How to use the Text to Cursive
- 1 Give the tool a name, quote or phrase.
- 2 Look over the script styles rendered underneath.
- 3 Tap Copy on the cursive you prefer.
- 4 Place it in a bio, invitation or caption.
What you can use it for
- Giving a social bio an elegant, hand-written feel.
- Styling names and signatures in plain text.
- Decorating captions and quotes.
- Dressing up usernames for chat apps.
Frequently asked questions
Why don’t the letters join like handwriting?
Each script letter is an isolated glyph; plain text has no way to draw connecting strokes between characters. The result reads as cursive at a glance but keeps small gaps a calligrapher would close.
Why do ℬ, ℰ and ℯ render bolder than the rest?
Those letters were encoded in the Letterlike Symbols block years before the Mathematical Script alphabet, and Unicode does not duplicate characters. Fonts often style the older block a little heavier, so a few letters stand out.
Does script text stay searchable?
Mostly not. To a search box, 𝒸𝒶𝓉 and cat are unrelated strings unless the platform normalises Unicode, and many never do. Keep hashtags and anything findable in plain letters.
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