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Monospace text

Convert text to Unicode monospace characters that render in a fixed-width font.

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Monospace text

Monospace text uses Unicode characters that render in a fixed-width typewriter style, ideal for creative text styling and code-like formatting. This tool converts ordinary ASCII letters (A–Z, a–z) and digits (0–9) into their Unicode monospace equivalents, while leaving spaces, punctuation, emoji and accented characters untouched.

The result looks like typewriter output or code, making it perfect for creative text styling in social media, notes, documents or any platform where fixed-width text makes an impact. All transformations happen instantly in your browser — paste your text and the monospace version appears immediately below, updating as you type.

Unicode monospace characters are real text, not images or styled fonts that require special graphics or external resources. This means they work everywhere: in messengers like WhatsApp and Telegram, emails and Gmail, forums and comment sections, code repositories, Discord and Slack, Twitter, and virtually any online platform. You can copy the result, download it as a plain text file, or send it to another tool for further processing. The tool respects all your input formatting, preserving line breaks, spacing and special characters exactly as they are.

Everything runs locally on your device with no uploads, external requests or any cloud processing. Your text never leaves your browser, making this tool safe for private documents, sensitive information or anything else you want to keep private.

FAQ

What is monospace text?
Monospace uses Unicode characters where each letter, digit and space takes up the same width, creating the appearance of typewriter or fixed-width code. It is useful for stylized text and technical writing.
Which characters get transformed?
Uppercase A–Z, lowercase a–z and digits 0–9 are converted to their monospace Unicode equivalents. Everything else — punctuation, emoji, accents, symbols and whitespace — passes through exactly as is.
Will it work in emails and messages?
Yes. Monospace text is real Unicode, so it works in Gmail, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, Twitter and most platforms. Some older systems may display it differently, but it remains readable.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The transformation runs entirely in your browser on your device and your text is never sent anywhere.