What Is an Invisible Character?
An invisible character is a Unicode character that occupies space but has no visible appearance. These characters are commonly used for blank usernames, formatting text, software development, and creating invisible messages on supported platforms.
Where Can You Use Invisible Characters?
- Create blank or invisible usernames.
- Use invisible text in games that support Unicode.
- Add hidden spacing in messages.
- Create empty Discord or social media nicknames.
- Work with Unicode and text-processing applications.
Common Invisible Unicode Characters
| Name | Unicode |
|---|---|
| Zero Width Space | U+200B |
| Zero Width Non-Joiner | U+200C |
| Zero Width Joiner | U+200D |
| Word Joiner | U+2060 |
| Hangul Filler | U+3164 |
| Braille Blank | U+2800 |
How to Use This Tool
- Copy the invisible character.
- Paste it wherever you need blank text.
- If one character is not accepted, try another Unicode variant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are invisible characters really empty?
No. They are valid Unicode characters that have no visible appearance but still exist as text.
Why doesn't an invisible character work everywhere?
Different websites, apps, and games validate Unicode differently. Some platforms block certain invisible characters while allowing others.
Is this tool free?
Yes. SymbolSnap's Invisible Character Tool is completely free and works directly in your browser without requiring registration.