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Twitter/X Fonts

Turn plain text into bold, italic and fancy Unicode fonts for tweets and your X/Twitter bio.

About Twitter/X Fonts

Format text for X (formerly Twitter) with bold, italic, monospace, small caps, cursive and other Unicode styles. X has no rich-text formatting, but these are real Unicode characters, so you can paste bold or italic-looking text directly into tweets, threads, replies and your bio to grab attention.

How to use Twitter/X Fonts

  1. 1

    Type or paste the text for your tweet or bio.

  2. 2

    Choose a font style from the list.

  3. 3

    Copy it and paste it into X/Twitter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I tweet in bold?

Type your text here, copy the bold style, and paste it into the tweet box. It appears bold because it uses bold Unicode characters rather than real formatting.

Does fancy text hurt tweet reach or accessibility?

Screen readers may read Unicode letters oddly, so use styled text sparingly and keep important information in plain text for accessibility.