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Wide Text Generator — Free Online Tool

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What is Wide Text Generator?

Wide text (also known as fullwidth text or aesthetic text) replaces standard characters with their wider, fullwidth Unicode counterparts, producing an airy, spaced-out appearance like wide text. This effect does not rely on adding spaces between letters; it uses entirely different Unicode characters that intrinsically take up more horizontal space.

This tool converts standard alphabet letters and numbers into these fullwidth variants, which are widely supported across modern operating systems, browsers, and social media platforms.

When to use Wide Text Generator?

Use wide text to create the popular 'vaporwave' or 'aesthetic' style in social media bios, YouTube video titles, and Discord usernames. It is highly effective for making a single word or short phrase stand out distinctly from surrounding normal text. Gamers frequently use fullwidth text for stylised clan names or in-game chat.

If you want a more decorative, connected style, try the Cursive Text Generator. For a darker, more corrupted aesthetic, the Zalgo Text Generator or Glitch Text Generator might be a better fit.

How to use this tool

  1. 1Type or paste your text
  2. 2Click 'Convert' to see wide text
  3. 3Copy and paste anywhere

The conversion uses fullwidth Unicode points (U+FF01 to U+FF5E). Not all special symbols have fullwidth equivalents, so some punctuation may remain unchanged.

Examples

InputOutput
HelloHello
wide textwide text
aestheticaesthetic
vaporwavevaporwave
cool stylecool style

Rules & Behavior

  • Standard Latin letters (A–Z, a–z) are mapped to their Fullwidth Latin equivalents (e.g., 'A' becomes 'A').
  • Standard digits (0–9) are mapped to Fullwidth digits (e.g., '1' becomes '1').
  • Basic punctuation marks are converted to their fullwidth versions where available. Characters without a fullwidth Unicode equivalent are left exactly as they were in the input text.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is wide text?

Wide text (or fullwidth text) uses special Unicode characters that are designed to align with the square dimensions of East Asian characters (ideographs). Because they are wider than standard Latin letters, they create a stretched, spaced-out effect (like this) without actually needing spaces between the letters.

Does wide text work on Instagram or Twitter?

Yes. Wide text is built using standard Unicode characters, so it works almost everywhere — including Instagram bios, Twitter names, YouTube titles, Facebook posts, and Discord messages. However, keep in mind that these characters count towards length limits, and each fullwidth character requires more bytes than standard ASCII.

Is wide text the same as adding spaces?

No. While you could create a similar look by typing 's p a c e d', wide text uses completely different character codes (spaced). Notice how the letters themselves are wider and the line thickness is consistent. This is a deliberate typographic style, not just spacing alteration.

What is vaporwave or aesthetic text?

Vaporwave is an internet aesthetic movement that often incorporates fullwidth text to evoke a nostalgic, surreal, or retro-corporate mood. If you see text like 'AESTHETIC', it is using these fullwidth characters to achieve that specific visual style.

Can I use wide text for SEO or domain names?

No. You should not use fullwidth characters in URLs, domain names, or critical SEO headings. Search engines and browsers may normalise them, but they can cause issues with linking, screen readers, and data validation. Use it primarily for visual flair on social platforms and display names.