Invisible Character Generator
U+200BInvisible separator, breaks words without space
U+200CPrevents ligatures from forming
U+200DCauses adjacent characters to join
U+2060Prevents line breaks
U+3164Korean invisible character
U+2800Empty braille pattern
U+200AThinnest visible space
U+2006Very thin space
Output
Usage Tips
- • Use for blank messages on social media
- • Create invisible spacing in usernames
- • Hide watermarks in text
- • Zero Width Space is most widely supported
Character Breakdown
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What are Invisible Characters?
Invisible characters are special Unicode characters that take up space but have no visible appearance. The most common is the Zero Width Space (ZWSP, U+200B), which creates a character position without any width or visual mark.
These characters have legitimate uses like controlling text flow, preventing ligatures, or adding soft word breaks. However, they're also popular for creating blank messages on social media or hiding watermarks in text.
Our tool provides multiple types of invisible characters including Zero Width Space, Zero Width Non-Joiner, Word Joiner, Hangul Filler, and more - each with different properties and uses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zero Width Space used for?
Zero Width Space (ZWSP) creates a character that takes no visual space but is still counted by systems. It's used to create blank messages on social media, add soft word breaks in long strings, or hide text watermarks.
Which invisible character should I use?
Zero Width Space (U+200B) is the most widely supported. Hangul Filler (U+3164) and Braille Blank (U+2800) sometimes work better on certain platforms. Try different ones to see what works for your needs.
Will invisible characters work everywhere?
Support varies by platform. Most work on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, and WhatsApp. Some platforms may strip certain invisible characters or display replacement boxes. Always test on your target platform.