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Fancy Circled Text Generator - Unicode Circle & Square Text

Create circled and squared text using Unicode characters.

About Fancy Circled Text Generator

Fancy Circled Text Generator lets you wrap your letters inside circles or squares using special Unicode characters. These symbols work anywhere Unicode is supported β€” social media bios, comments, messages, and more β€” without needing any special fonts or browser extensions.

Stand out from the crowd by styling parts of your text with β’Έircled, πŸ…’ircled Negative, πŸ…‚quared, or πŸ†‚quared Negative characters.

How to Use Fancy Circled Text Generator?

  1. Type or paste your text into the large text area.
  2. Highlight the portion of text you want to style.
  3. Click the desired formatting button (Circled, Circled Negative, Squared, or Squared Negative).
  4. To reset text back to normal, highlight it and click Normal.
  5. Use Copy to Clipboard to copy the styled text and paste it anywhere.

Available Styles

  • β’Έ Circled β€” Letters enclosed in a circle outline: β’½β“”β“›β“›β“ž
  • πŸ…’ Circled Negative β€” Letters in filled (inverted) circles: πŸ…—πŸ…”πŸ…›πŸ…›πŸ…ž
  • πŸ…‚ Squared β€” Letters in square outlines: πŸ„·πŸ„΄πŸ„»πŸ„»πŸ„Ύ
  • πŸ†‚ Squared Negative β€” Letters in filled squares: πŸ…·πŸ…΄πŸ…»πŸ…»πŸ…Ύ
  • Normal β€” Reverts selection back to regular text.

Use Cases

  • Social media bios β€” Make your Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn bio visually unique.
  • Content headings β€” Add decorative formatting to posts and comments.
  • Usernames β€” Style your display name creatively.
  • Emphasis β€” Highlight key points in a message without HTML formatting.

FAQ

Do circled and squared characters work on all platforms?

Yes. These are standard Unicode characters (Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block), supported by all modern operating systems, browsers, and major social media platforms.

Can I mix different styles in the same text?

Absolutely. Just select different portions of text and apply different styles independently. The tool updates only the highlighted selection.

Does it work with numbers?

Circled and squared numbers (β‘ β‘‘β‘’ etc.) are included for digits where Unicode provides them.