Invisible Text Generator: Zero Width Space (ZWSP)
Generate invisible, copyable text using Zero Width Unicode characters. Perfect for creating blank messages, invisible separators, un-breakable strings, or simply stealthing text on social media and chat platforms.
**Compatibility Note:** Invisible text results may vary across different social media platforms (e.g., Discord, Twitter, Instagram).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is **Zero Width Space** (ZWSP)?
ZWSP (`\u200B`) is a non-printing Unicode character used to break up words when necessary, such as in web browsers for line breaks. Because it is completely **invisible**, it is often misused to create ‘blank’ messages or to disrupt text spacing in online environments.
Why does the text appear **blank** in the output box?
The output box contains non-visible Unicode characters. To copy the invisible text, simply select the content of the output box and paste it where needed. The blank appearance confirms that the zero-width characters have been successfully generated.
How is **Unbreakable Text** (ZWNJ) created?
This method inserts the Zero Width Non-Joiner (`\u200C`) character between every letter. ZWNJ is designed to prevent characters that would normally join (like in Arabic or Indic scripts) from doing so. In a Latin script context, it often serves to create a string that software cannot easily break for wrapping, effectively making it “unbreakable” in some layouts.
Does invisible text work on **all** social media platforms?
No. While characters like ZWSP are standard Unicode, platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and Telegram handle them differently. Some platforms strip or filter these characters, while others allow them, resulting in a truly invisible or blank post.