Wide Text Generator

Generate wide fullwidth text using Unicode characters. Free online tool to create aesthetic vaporwave-style text for social media.

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The wide text generator converts your regular ASCII characters into their fullwidth Unicode equivalents. Each character is mapped from its standard form (U+0021-U+007E) to the corresponding fullwidth form (U+FF01-U+FF5E), creating a wide, spaced-out aesthetic.

This text style is associated with vaporwave aesthetics and is used for creative social media posts, unique display names, and artistic text effects. The fullwidth characters were originally designed for compatibility with East Asian typography, where Latin characters needed to occupy the same width as CJK characters.

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How to Use Wide Text Generator

  1. 1Type or paste your text into the input area above.
  2. 2The text is instantly converted to fullwidth (wide) Unicode characters.
  3. 3Click the Copy button to copy the wide text.
  4. 4Paste it into social media posts, bios, or any Unicode-compatible field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fullwidth text?
Fullwidth (or wide) text uses Unicode Fullwidth Forms (U+FF01-U+FF5E), where each ASCII character is mapped to a wider version. These were originally created so Latin characters could align with the width of CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters in East Asian typography.
What is vaporwave text?
Vaporwave text refers to the aesthetic use of fullwidth characters, associated with the vaporwave art and music genre. The wide, spaced-out appearance of fullwidth text evokes a retro, digital aesthetic popular in internet culture.
Which characters can be converted to fullwidth?
All printable ASCII characters from ! (U+0021) to ~ (U+007E) have fullwidth equivalents. Spaces are converted to ideographic space (U+3000). Characters outside this range, including emoji and CJK characters, are kept unchanged.
Will wide text work on social media?
Yes, fullwidth characters are supported on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Discord, and most platforms that render Unicode. However, some platforms may count fullwidth characters differently toward character limits.