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The main copy tool is designed to get an invisible character onto your clipboard quickly, without sign-in, setup, or a long workflow.
About this site
Invisible Character Generator exists for one small but surprisingly common job: creating, copying, understanding, and checking text that looks blank while still containing real Unicode characters.
This site provides practical tools for invisible characters and blank text. You can copy a ready-made empty character, generate repeated blank text, learn what specific Unicode characters mean, and inspect text that may contain hidden formatting characters.
The project is built for people who need a quick result and for people who want to understand the result before pasting it somewhere. That includes social profile spacing, username tests, message formatting, web forms, debugging copied content, and learning how Unicode handles invisible marks.
Blank text is easy to copy but hard to reason about because it may look like nothing happened. A normal space, a zero width space, a word joiner, and a Hangul Filler can all appear blank, yet each one has a different Unicode value and may behave differently across platforms.
That is why the site pairs copy buttons with descriptions, examples, compatibility notes, and tools that find hidden characters. The goal is to make invisible text predictable enough that you know what you are copying, where it may work, and when it may be stripped out by another app.
The main copy tool is designed to get an invisible character onto your clipboard quickly, without sign-in, setup, or a long workflow.
Every major invisible character page includes names, Unicode code points, common uses, and plain-language explanations.
Different apps handle blank text differently, so our guidance avoids promising that one character works everywhere.
Invisible characters can be useful for formatting and testing, but they should not be used to mislead people or hide abusive content.
The educational pages are written in plain English and focus on what each character is, how to identify it, and how people commonly use it. We avoid presenting invisible characters as magic tricks. They are standard text characters with specific Unicode behavior.
When a platform changes how it accepts blank usernames, empty captions, or invisible spaces, the safest expectation is that behavior can vary by app, field, version, and moderation rules.
Send notes, bug reports, and content corrections to support@invisiblecharacter.app.
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