Invisible characters have legitimate uses in text processing, formatting, and testing. Zero-width spaces can be inserted into long strings to create soft line-break opportunities without visible spaces. Zero-width joiners and non-joiners control how adjacent characters combine in complex scripts.

This tool generates the most commonly needed invisible Unicode characters. Select the character type, set the repeat count, and copy the output. The output field contains the actual invisible characters that you can paste into any application. Everything runs in your browser with no data sent to any server.

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How to Use

  1. Select the type of invisible character
  2. Set how many times to repeat it
  3. Click Calculate to generate
  4. Copy the invisible characters from the output field

FAQ

How can I verify the characters are there?

The character info output shows the Unicode code point and the byte length. You can also paste into a character counter to verify.

Where are invisible characters useful?

Common uses include creating soft line breaks in long URLs, blank usernames or messages on some platforms, text watermarking, and testing string handling in software.

Do all platforms support these characters?

Most modern platforms support zero-width spaces and joiners. Some platforms may strip or block certain invisible characters.

Commonly Used With

Pair this tool with others in Text Utilities