Type your text and instantly get mirrored and reversed Unicode styles to copy and paste into Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and more.
Supports a–z and A–Z. Symmetric letters (A, H, I, M…) look the same mirrored.
Characters in reversed order — "hello" → "olleh"
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Each letter replaced with its Unicode mirror equivalent, order preserved
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Mirrored characters in reversed order — closest to a physical mirror
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This free tool transforms your text into mirrored variants using Unicode character substitutions and string reversal. The result is plain Unicode text you can paste anywhere — no fonts, images, or plugins needed.
Mirror (Left-Right) reverses the order of characters — great for simple backwards text effects.
Mirrored Characters replaces each letter with its horizontally flipped Unicode equivalent while keeping the original word order.
Mirrored + Reversed combines both: flipped characters in reversed order — the closest approximation to a true physical mirror reflection.
Paste mirror 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 mirror text generator transforms regular text so it looks like a reflection. It either reverses the order of characters, replaces each character with its Unicode mirror equivalent, or does both — producing text that appears as if held up to a mirror.
"Mirror (Left-Right)" simply reverses the character order — "hello" becomes "olleh". "Mirrored Characters" keeps the word order but replaces each letter with its horizontally flipped Unicode lookalike. "Mirrored + Reversed" does both, giving you the full mirror effect you would see in a physical mirror.
Mirror text works anywhere Unicode is supported: Instagram bios and captions, X (Twitter) posts, Discord, Facebook, TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, Reddit, YouTube comments, and most SMS apps.
Not every character has a recognised Unicode mirror equivalent. Symmetric letters like A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y stay the same, and characters outside the Latin alphabet are passed through unchanged.
Yes, completely free with no account required. All conversions run locally in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.