Stacked Text Generator
Pile combining marks on top of each letter to create tall, stacked text — the “letters on top” look. Type your text, drag the slider to control the height, and copy it anywhere plain text is allowed.
How stacked text works
Unicode includes combining diacritical marks — accents and symbols that attach above the character before them. By layering several of these marks on a single letter, the glyph appears to grow upward, stacking on top of the line. This tool adds a controlled number of above-the-line marks to each letter so the effect is consistent rather than random.
Where it works (and where it may not)
Stacked text pastes fine into most social apps, but how tall it renders depends on the platform — some apps and operating systems clamp how far combining marks extend, and a few strip them entirely. Tall stacks can also overlap the line above them, so keep extra spacing in mind. Lower the slider if a destination trims the effect.
Good uses
People use stacked text for eye-catching usernames, profile bios, comment reactions, and meme captions. Because it is still plain Unicode text, there are no images to upload and nothing to download.