Generate and copy invisible Unicode characters for text formatting, spacing, and structuring layouts. Perfect for social media, web development, and document formatting.
Just click the button below to copy an invisible character to your clipboard.
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Paste here to verify that the invisible character was copied successfully. If the existing text vanishes, you've successfully copied an invisible character to your clipboard.
Standard invisible space between words
Usage
Basic word separation
Invisible space that prevents line breaks
Usage
Keep words or numbers together
Wider invisible space equal to an en width
Usage
Balanced spacing in typography
Very wide space equal to an em width
Usage
Large space blocks or visual rhythm
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Click on the "Copy to clipboard" button at the top of this page.
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Go to the app, game, or website where you want to use the invisible character.
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Use CTRL + V or CMD + V to paste the blank text into the desired text field.
Create a unique, minimalist, or blank username that standard keyboards can't produce. Get noticed in games, chats, and social media feeds.
Our blank characters are accepted by platforms that often trim or reject regular spaces. Use them for clean formatting in bios, names, and posts.
No need to remember complex codes or search through character maps. Get the right empty character with a single click, every time.
Always copy the character directly from our tool
Try an alternative character if one is blocked
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An invisible character, often called a blank character or empty text, is a special Unicode character that appears as a blank space but is not technically a space. The most common one is the Hangul Filler, represented by the Unicode U+3164.
Unlike a regular spacebar space, which is often trimmed or disallowed in usernames and form fields, these invisible characters are treated as actual characters by many systems.
This allows you to:
No. A regular space is created by the spacebar (Unicode U+0020). An invisible character, like the Hangul Filler (U+3164), is a different character that just happens to have no visible glyph. Many websites are programmed to ignore leading/trailing spaces but will accept an invisible character.
Some websites and apps have specifically blacklisted common invisible characters to prevent their use in usernames. If U+3164 doesn't work, you can try another blank character, like the Braille Pattern Blank (U+2800).
Simply copy the blank text from our tool and paste it into the username field in your Discord profile settings. Discord may sometimes update its policies, but this method is widely used.
For most users, doing so is not practical. It requires knowing the specific Alt code on Windows (e.g., ALT + 12644 for the Hangul Filler if you have the right registry settings) or using a character viewer on Mac. Our copy-paste tool is the fastest and most reliable method.
Absolutely! It's 100% safe. It's an official Unicode character, just like any letter or emoji. It contains no viruses or malicious code. Think of it as a normal character, just written in invisible ink.
Seeing that little box can be confusing! This happens when the font being used by the app or website doesn't have a design for that specific invisible character. Think of it like trying to use a brand-new emoji on an old phone—the phone doesn't know what to draw, so it shows a default box. The fix is usually simple: try copying one of the different invisible characters from our page, as some are more widely supported than others.
This is a great question. The honest answer is: it's highly unlikely. Most social media platforms don't have explicit rules against character types and are more focused on preventing harassment or impersonation. For most people, it's not an issue. However, some competitive online games can be stricter about usernames to ensure fairness and readability. While the risk is very low, it's always a good idea to check the platform's specific terms of service if you're concerned.