Create invisible text using zero-width Unicode characters. Perfect for unique usernames and hidden messages.
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Create usernames that appear blank on some platforms.
Encode messages in invisible characters that can be decoded later.
The text contains characters - they're just invisible.
Some platforms filter or reject invisible characters.
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Invisible text uses zero-width Unicode characters that take up no visual space but still exist in the text. Our generator encodes your message using zero-width space and zero-width non-joiner characters. The result looks like empty space but contains hidden data that can be decoded.
One popular use is sending blank messages that are not actually blank. Some apps reject truly empty messages, but invisible character text goes through. You can also add invisible padding to align text, create fake empty usernames, or hide text within other text like a digital watermark.
The encoding works by converting each character to its binary representation. Zeros become zero-width spaces, ones become zero-width non-joiners. Zero-width joiners separate each character. This creates a string of invisible characters that encodes your original text.
Platform behavior varies with invisible text. Some sites strip zero-width characters when you post. Others preserve them perfectly. Discord, WhatsApp, and Telegram generally keep invisible text intact. Instagram and Twitter might strip some characters. Test before relying on it for anything important.
Be aware that invisible text is not truly secure. Anyone who knows about zero-width encoding can decode your hidden message. It is more of a fun trick than a security measure. Use it for pranks, curiosity, or creative projects rather than hiding sensitive information.
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