Type your text and instantly generate circled Unicode bubble styles to copy and paste into Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and more.
Supports a–z, A–Z and 0–9. Other characters pass through unchanged.
Circled lowercase letters — the classic bubble text style
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Circled uppercase letters — clean and bold
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Negative-circled letters — dark-filled for high impact
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This free tool converts your text into Unicode circled characters — the round bubble shapes popular on social media. The output is plain Unicode text, so you can copy and paste it into any app without installing fonts or plugins.
Bubble uses circled lowercase letters (ⓐⓑⓒ) — the classic, friendly bubble look ideal for captions and bios.
White Bubble uses circled uppercase letters (ⒶⒷⒸ) — slightly more formal, great for headings and screen names.
Filled Bubble uses negative-circled uppercase letters (🅐🅑🅒) — dark filled circles with white letters for maximum visual impact.
Paste bubble text into Instagram bios and captions, X (Twitter) posts, Discord server names and messages, TikTok bios, Facebook posts, WhatsApp, Telegram, YouTube comments, and Reddit.
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A bubble text generator converts regular letters and numbers into Unicode circled characters — the round "bubble" shapes you see in social media bios, posts, and usernames. The output is plain Unicode text, so it can be pasted anywhere.
"Bubble" uses circled lowercase letters (ⓐⓑⓒ). "White Bubble" uses circled uppercase letters (ⒶⒷⒸ). "Filled Bubble" uses negative-circled uppercase letters on a dark background (🅐🅑🅒), making them stand out with high contrast.
Bubble text works in any app that renders Unicode: Instagram bios and captions, X (Twitter) posts, Facebook, Discord, TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, Reddit, YouTube comments, and most SMS apps.
The Unicode standard only defines circled forms for a–z, A–Z, and 0–9. Accented letters, punctuation, emoji, and other symbols do not have circled equivalents and are passed through unchanged.
No. The Unicode negative-circled block (U+1F150–U+1F169) only covers A–Z. Numbers and other characters are passed through unchanged in the Filled Bubble variant.
Yes, completely free with no account required. All conversions run locally in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.