Invisible Text Generator
Copy invisible Unicode characters — blank text that takes up space but shows nothing. Pick a character, choose how many, and paste it into usernames, messages, or bios that won’t accept a normal empty string.
U+3164 — works in most usernames
What is invisible text?
Invisible text is made from real Unicode characters that render with no visible glyph — like the Hangul Filler (U+3164), the Braille blank pattern (U+2800), or the zero-width space (U+200B). They count as “a character” to software, so they let you submit a field that looks empty, send a blank-looking message, or create spacing where regular spaces get trimmed.
Which one should I use?
For empty usernames and display names, the Hangul Filler and Braille blank are the most widely accepted because they have a visible width without a symbol. The zero-width space and word joinertake up no width at all, which is handy for breaking up text or defeating auto-linking, but some apps strip them. Try a couple if the first one doesn’t stick.
A quick caution
Many platforms specifically forbid blank or invisible names in their rules, and some filters reject these characters. Use them where they’re allowed, and remember the preview box above is empty on purpose — the characters really are there once you copy.