Bubble Letters Generator: Copy and Paste Bubble Text Free
Bubble letters are rounded, circled characters that stand out in any caption, comment, or bio. Here's how to generate them and where they work best.
Bubble letters — each character enclosed in a circle — are one of the most recognizable fancy-text styles. They look playful and pop in a feed full of plain text. Like other Unicode styles, they're free to generate and paste anywhere. Here's the rundown.
Where bubble letters come from
Bubble text uses the Enclosed Alphanumerics Unicode block, which provides circled versions of letters and numbers. There are two main looks: outlined bubbles (a circle around each letter) and filled/negative bubbles (a solid circle with the letter knocked out). A generator maps your text to whichever set you choose.
How to generate and paste
- Open the bubble letters generator and type your text.
- Choose outlined or filled bubbles.
- Copy and paste into your caption, comment, or bio.
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Where bubble text works best
Bubble letters shine in short bursts: a one-word username accent, a playful caption, a comment that stands out. They're harder to read in long strings, so they're best for a name or a couple of words rather than a sentence.
Compatibility notes
The outlined letters are widely supported. The filled/negative-circle set is newer and a little less universal, so it occasionally shows boxes on older devices — preview before posting, and fall back to the outlined version if needed. Numbers in bubbles are very well supported across the board.