Invisible Character
Copy and paste Unicode invisible characters. Click any character below to copy it to your clipboard.
Zero Width Space
U+200BAn invisible space with no width. Commonly used to allow line breaks in long strings without visible spaces, or to create blank messages on platforms like Discord and WhatsApp.
Zero Width Non-Joiner
U+200CPrevents two adjacent characters from being joined into a ligature. Used in scripts like Arabic and Persian to control text rendering.
Zero Width Joiner
U+200DJoins two characters that would otherwise not be connected. Famously used in emoji sequences to combine emojis (e.g., family emojis).
Word Joiner
U+2060An invisible character that prevents a line break at its position. Similar to a zero-width no-break space but without legacy issues.
Zero Width No-Break Space
U+FEFFOriginally used as a byte order mark (BOM) at the start of text files. As an invisible character, it prevents line breaks without adding any visible space.
Invisible Separator
U+2063An invisible separator used in mathematical notation to separate arguments without a visible comma or space.
Invisible Plus
U+2064An invisible plus sign used in mathematical notation to indicate implicit addition between terms.
Hangul Filler
U+3164A filler character from the Korean Hangul script. Renders as a blank space and is often used to create invisible usernames on platforms that block regular spaces.
Braille Blank
U+2800An empty Braille pattern with no dots raised. Renders as a visible blank space and is widely used for blank messages since many platforms treat it as a printable character.
What Are Invisible Characters?
Invisible characters are special Unicode characters that take up no visible space or appear blank when rendered. They are used for a variety of purposes: creating blank messages on WhatsApp and Discord, making invisible usernames on gaming platforms, adding hidden text separators, and controlling text layout. Unlike regular spaces, many of these characters are treated as printable text by platforms, allowing you to send seemingly empty messages or create invisible names.
How to Use
Simply click the "Copy" button next to any invisible character above. The character will be copied to your clipboard. Then paste it wherever you need it — usernames, messages, bios, or any text field. Different characters work better on different platforms, so try a few to see which one works for your use case.
FAQ
Which invisible character should I use for blank messages?
The Braille Blank (U+2800) and Hangul Filler (U+3164) are the most reliable for sending blank messages on platforms like WhatsApp, Discord, and Instagram. They are treated as printable characters by most platforms.
Can I use invisible characters in usernames?
Some platforms allow invisible characters in usernames, while others filter them out. The Hangul Filler and Braille Blank tend to work on more platforms. Always test on the specific platform you want to use.
Are invisible characters free to use?
Yes! All invisible characters listed here are standard Unicode characters available for free. Our tool at backwardgeneratortext.com simply makes it easy to copy them with one click.