Unicode Invisible Characters

Explore the world of invisible Unicode characters and learn how they can be used in various applications.

Zero Width Characters

Characters that have no width when rendered but still exist in the text.

Zero Width Space

U+200B

An invisible character for formatting digital text. It allows word breaks or line breaks without adding a visible space.

Zero Width Joiner

U+200D

An empty character for joining two characters without any visible separation. It is commonly used in creating complex scripts and emoji sequences.

Zero Width Non-Joiner

U+200C

A subtle control character that prevents the joining of adjacent characters, crucial for proper display in certain scripts.

Space Characters

Various types of space characters with different widths and behaviors.

Braille Pattern Dots-1234-8 - โ  U+280F

U+280F

A Braille pattern with dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8 raised. In standard Braille, this pattern is commonly used to represent the letter 'p'.

Special Invisible Characters

Special characters with unique properties that are not visible when rendered.

Hangul Filler - Unicode 3164 Copy-Paste

U+3164

Copy and paste Unicode 3164 (U+3164) Hangul Filler for invisible names and blank spaces. Use this unicode character to create empty usernames, and more.

How to Use Invisible Characters

Invisible characters can be used in various ways across different platforms and applications:

  • Social Media: Create unique usernames, empty posts, or add invisible formatting to your content.
  • Gaming: Create distinctive usernames or send hidden messages in game chats.
  • Web Development: Format text without visible spaces or create special layouts.
  • Messaging: Send blank messages or create special formatting in messaging apps.