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Cursive Text Generator

Turn plain text into flowing cursive Unicode letters.

in-browser

How to use

  1. 1 Type or paste your text into the input box.
  2. 2 Pick a style: Script or Bold script.
  3. 3 Watch the cursive version appear on the right.
  4. 4 Copy it and paste it into your bio, username or message.

About Cursive Text Generator

The Cursive Text Generator transforms ordinary letters into flowing Unicode script glyphs so your words read as π’Έπ“Šπ“‡π“ˆπ’Ύπ“‹β„― in places that only accept plain text β€” social media bios, usernames, captions, status messages and chat.

Because the output is genuine Unicode rather than an image or a special font file, you can copy it and paste it almost anywhere, and it travels with the text.

Type or paste your text and the cursive version appears instantly beside it, updating as you go.

Choose between a light Script style and a heavier Bold Script style, each drawn from a different range of the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block.

Letters A–Z and a–z are mapped to their script equivalents β€” including the handful of letters Unicode handles with special letterlike symbols, such as the script e (β„―) and o (β„΄) β€” while digits, spaces, punctuation, emoji and accented characters pass through untouched so the rest of your text stays intact.

Everything happens locally in your browser, so nothing you type is uploaded or stored, and it works offline.

A note on accessibility: these decorative glyphs are not always announced correctly by screen readers and some apps may render them as boxes, so it is best used for short, non-essential flourishes rather than information people must read.

FAQ

Is this a real font?

No β€” it maps your letters to Unicode script characters, so the result is text you can copy and paste anywhere, with no font to install.

Why do some characters stay the same?

Only A–Z and a–z have script forms. Digits, punctuation, emoji and accented letters have no cursive equivalent, so they pass through unchanged.

Will it display everywhere?

Most modern apps render it, but some older platforms or screen readers may show boxes or skip the glyphs, so use it for short flourishes.