Turn plain text into eye-catching bubble characters instantly
Letters A–Z (upper and lower), digits 0–9 and spaces are converted. All other characters are passed through unchanged.
Bubble Style
Ⓗⓔⓛⓛⓞ Ⓦⓞⓡⓛⓓ
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Where to use bubble text
Bubble text uses enclosed Unicode characters — Ⓐ, ⓑ, ①, 🅐 — to make your words visually distinct wherever plain text is supported. Paste any phrase into the Bubble Text Generator and instantly get open-circle or filled-circle versions you can copy straight into Instagram bios, Twitter profiles, Discord messages, YouTube descriptions, or any app that renders Unicode.
Bubble text uses enclosed Unicode characters (like Ⓐ or 🅐) that look like letters or numbers inside circles. Because they are standard Unicode code points, they render as text in almost any app or website — not as images — so they are fully copyable and pasteable.
Yes. Both platforms render Unicode enclosed characters normally. Paste the bubble text into your bio, caption, or comment box and it will display exactly as generated here.
Open-circle (white) bubbles — Ⓐⓑ① — come from the Enclosed Alphanumerics Unicode block and preserve uppercase and lowercase. Filled (black) bubbles — 🅐🅑❶ — use a different Unicode block where letters are inherently uppercase, so lowercase input is mapped to the same filled capitals.
Letters A–Z, digits 0–9, and spaces are converted. Punctuation, accented letters, emoji, and symbols do not have enclosed Unicode equivalents, so they are passed through unchanged in your output.