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Full-width text generator

Turn ordinary text into wide full-width "vaporwave" characters.

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Full-width text generator

Full-width text takes each ordinary letter, digit and symbol and swaps it for the wider version that lives in the Unicode "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" block. The result is the spaced-out, retro look often called vaporwave or aesthetic text — Like This. It is a favourite for social media bios, usernames, profile headers, aesthetic captions and anywhere you want plain characters to stand out without an image.

Type or paste your text and the wide version appears instantly. Every ASCII letter A–Z, digit 0–9 and punctuation mark is mapped to its full-width twin, while accented letters, emoji and other symbols are left exactly as they are. The "Wide spaces" option controls the gaps: keep it on to replace normal spaces with the ideographic space that keeps the airy full-width rhythm, or turn it off to leave regular spacing between words.

Because the output is real Unicode text rather than a picture, you can copy it straight into most apps, and screen readers still read it as ordinary words. The tally under the output shows how many characters were processed and how many were converted.

Everything runs in your browser. Your text is never uploaded or stored on a server, so drafts, handles and private notes stay on your device. Copy the result, download it as a .txt file, or send it to another tool to keep editing.

FAQ

What is full-width text?
It is text that uses the wide full-width forms from Unicode, where each letter takes roughly the space of a CJK character. The look is often called vaporwave or aesthetic text.
What does the "Wide spaces" option do?
When it is on, normal spaces become the ideographic space (U+3000) so the gaps match the wide letters. Turn it off to keep ordinary spacing between words.
Does it work everywhere?
Most modern apps and browsers show full-width characters, but some fonts and older apps render them narrower or fall back to a plain glyph, so the spacing can look different depending on where you paste it.
Are accents and emoji changed?
No. Only plain ASCII letters, digits and punctuation have full-width forms, so accented letters, emoji and other symbols are left unchanged.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The tool runs entirely in your browser and your text never leaves your device.