Italic Text Generator
Italics Font Text Converter
Convert plain text into Unicode italic characters that work anywhere you can paste text - social media bios, posts, messages, emails, and online forms where standard formatting options are not available. Type or paste your text on the left, and the italicized version appears on the right in real time. The output uses Unicode italic symbols rather than HTML markup, so the styling is preserved regardless of where you paste it.
How Does the Italic Case Converter Work?
Type or paste your text into the left panel and the italic version appears in the right panel automatically. You can then copy and paste it wherever you need it.
𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘢𝘯 𝘦𝘹𝘢𝘮𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝘵𝘦𝘹𝘵.
Where can I use italic Unicode text?
Italic Unicode text generated by this tool can be pasted into almost any platform that supports Unicode characters. It works in social media bios and posts on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as in messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Discord. You can also use it in emails, forum signatures, and online forms where standard formatting options are not available. Because the italic styling comes from the Unicode characters themselves rather than from HTML or CSS markup, the text retains its appearance regardless of where it is pasted.
Are Unicode italic characters accessible to screen readers?
Not reliably. Screen readers may announce each Unicode italic character by its formal name (e.g., "mathematical italic small a") rather than reading it as a normal letter, making the text difficult to understand for visually impaired users. Unicode italic text is best suited for decorative or informal use like social media bios, usernames, and short captions. For accessible italic text in longer content, use your platform's native formatting options (Markdown, HTML, or rich text editors) instead.
Which characters can be converted to Unicode italic?
The Unicode Mathematical Italic block covers all 26 lowercase and 26 uppercase Latin letters (a-z, A-Z). Numbers, punctuation, and special characters do not have italic Unicode equivalents and will remain unchanged in the output. Characters from non-Latin scripts (Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic, etc.) are also not included. For the best results, use standard English text and apply native formatting for any non-letter characters that need emphasis.