Copy and paste fancy fonts for Discord usernames, nicknames, server channels, and chat messages. Gothic, bold, cursive, and 40+ more styles — all free, no download.
A Discord font generator converts plain text into stylized Unicode characters you can copy and paste directly into Discord usernames, nicknames, server names, channel topics, and chat messages.
Discord's default font is gg sans — and by default, Discord doesn't let you change it. However, because Unicode contains thousands of characters that look like different font styles, you can create the appearance of custom fonts on Discord without any special permissions, bots, or Nitro. The styled text pastes into any Discord text field and displays identically for everyone who sees it.
Discord's built-in Markdown formatting lets you style text in messages only:
| Markdown syntax | Result in Discord | Works in username? |
|---|---|---|
| **bold** | bold | ❌ Messages only |
| *italic* | italic | ❌ Messages only |
| __underline__ | underline | ❌ Messages only |
| ~~strikethrough~~ | strikethrough | ❌ Messages only |
| Unicode font generator | 𝔾𝕠𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕔 𝕥𝕖𝕩𝕥 | ✅ Everywhere |
Unicode fonts work in usernames, nicknames, bios, server names, and channel topics — Markdown does not.
Get stylized Discord text in three steps — no account or download needed.
Type your Discord username, nickname, server name, or any message into the input box above.
Browse 40+ font styles — Gothic, bold, cursive, aesthetic, small text, and more — shown live as you type.
Click Copy, open Discord, and paste into your username, chat message, server name, or channel topic.
Unicode fonts work in every Discord text field that accepts plain text — which is almost all of them.
Bold, Gothic, and Double Struck styles have the widest Discord nickname compatibility.
Note: Discord may normalize some Unicode in channel names. Test before saving.
Yes. Because these are standard Unicode characters — not images or CSS — they display correctly on the Discord mobile app for both iOS and Android. The styled text you copy on desktop pastes and renders on mobile exactly the same way, and vice versa. Your friends will see the same styled text regardless of whether they're on phone, tablet, or computer.
One practical note: some very rare Unicode character blocks may render differently on older Android devices with outdated system fonts. Standard styles like Bold, Gothic Fraktur, and Double Struck work on 99%+ of devices.
No. Using Unicode text in your Discord username or messages is not against Discord's Terms of Service. Unicode characters are part of the global text standard — they're not exploits, hacks, or third-party modifications. Millions of Discord users use styled Unicode text in usernames and messages every day.
The only exceptions are edge cases that would violate Discord's guidelines regardless of font styling — such as impersonating another user or using characters to deliberately evade content filters. Normal creative use for usernames, nicknames, and bios is completely fine.
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