All the fancy text styles on this website are made with Unicode characters. They don't work like regular fonts; instead, they're just a bunch of cool symbols put together to look like fonts. Keep in mind that screen readers may not recognize them as normal text, so if your audience contains people with screen readers, it's a good idea to not use them. Consider your audience and context before using these styles.
Which fancy fonts can screen readers recognize as regular text?
If you still wish to use the fancy fonts from our tool with caution, here are some font styles we've tested with the NVDA screen reader. These fonts are read as normal text by the screen reader. However, it's still a good idea to test any fancy text with a screen reader before using it.
Please note that the style names below are assigned by this Font Generator tool based on aesthetics and characters. Other tools may use different names.
- Bold Script Font
- Old English Bold
- Monospace/Typewriter
- Bold Font
- Sans-Serif Bold Italic
- Italic Text
- Bold Italic
- Sans-Serif
- Sans-Serif Italic
- Sans-Serif Bold
- Wide Font
- Block Font
- Subscript
- Cursive Font (Capital P "𝒫" is not read as regular P)
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