Free Online Wide Text Generator
A wide-text generator converts ASCII characters to their Unicode fullwidth equivalents — letters that occupy two character widths instead of one.
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Uses Unicode fullwidth (CJK) characters. Renders well on most modern platforms. Screen readers may announce these as full-width forms.
How to Use This Text Tool
- Paste your text into the input field.
- The fullwidth version appears in the output panel as you type.
- Click Copy to send the wide text to your clipboard.
What Is a Wide Text Generator?
Unicode's fullwidth Latin characters (Fullwidth) originated in East Asian text systems where Latin letters needed to occupy the same square cell as CJK ideographs. Today they are more commonly used as an aesthetic effect — most famously in vaporwave and aesthetic design — because the wide spacing reads as retro, slow, dreamy.
This tool maps A–Z, a–z, 0–9 and most ASCII punctuation to their fullwidth equivalents (Unicode block U+FF00–U+FFEF). Characters without fullwidth forms pass through unchanged so the conversion is non-destructive.
Works in any field that accepts Unicode — Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, plain text.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is fullwidth text?
Does it work for all characters?
Why use wide text?
Published by the WeGotEveryTool team. We build and test every tool in-house and update pages when the underlying spec, formula, or recommendation changes.
Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.
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