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Convert any text to open circle or filled bubble letters. Paste into Instagram bios, Discord usernames, WhatsApp status, Twitter β€” works everywhere Unicode is supported.

Open Circlesⓐⓑⓒ
Your bubble text will appear here
Filled CirclesπŸ…πŸ…‘πŸ…’
Your bubble text will appear here

How to Use

  1. Type or paste your text β€” Enter any text into the input box; both bubble styles appear instantly.
  2. Choose your style β€” Pick Open Circles (ⓐⓑⓒ) for a light airy look, or Filled Circles (πŸ…πŸ…‘πŸ…’) for bold solid bubbles.
  3. Copy and paste anywhere β€” Click the copy button under your preferred style and paste into Instagram, WhatsApp, Discord, or any app.

Why Use This Tool

Instagram, Discord, and beyond: Bubble letters work in any text field that accepts Unicode β€” Instagram bios and captions, Discord server and channel names, WhatsApp status and display names, Twitter/X bios, Telegram channel names, and Reddit usernames. The circled characters are part of the Unicode standard, so no app needs to support a special format β€” if it shows text, it shows your bubble text.

Two styles, one tool: Open circles (ⓐⓑⓒ) give text a light, typographic feel β€” popular for bios and decorative headings. Filled circles (πŸ…πŸ…‘πŸ…’) are bolder and more graphic β€” great for emphasis, category headers in Notion or Discord server layouts, and standing out in crowded feeds. Most bubble text generators only offer one style; this tool shows both side by side so you can compare instantly.

Numbers and mixed content: Open Circle mode converts digits too β€” 0–9 become β“ͺβ‘ β‘‘β‘’β‘£β‘€β‘₯⑦⑧⑨ β€” making it the better choice for text that includes numbers, dates, or years. Filled Circle mode is letters-only by Unicode design, so numbers in that panel stay at their original size. Spaces and punctuation pass through unchanged in both modes, keeping your original text structure intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes β€” Instagram supports full Unicode in bios, captions, comments, and stories. Both the open circle (ⓐⓑⓒ) and filled circle (πŸ…πŸ…‘πŸ…’) variants render correctly on iOS and Android because they are standard Unicode characters, not images or special formatting. Paste your bubble text directly into any Instagram text field and it appears as-is to all viewers.
Yes β€” WhatsApp accepts Unicode characters in status messages, display names, and chat messages. Both bubble letter styles from this tool paste directly into WhatsApp without any issues. The circled characters are part of the Unicode standard, so they display correctly on both iPhone and Android regardless of which version of WhatsApp the recipient is using.
Open circles (ⓐⓑⓒ) use the Unicode "Enclosed Alphanumeric" block β€” each letter sits inside a thin circular outline, giving a light, airy appearance. Filled circles (πŸ…πŸ…‘πŸ…’) use the "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" emoji block, where each letter appears as a white letter inside a solid black circle β€” bolder and more striking. The filled style is often used for emphasis or headings; the open style is popular for decorative bios and usernames.
Unicode only defines filled circle characters for the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet (πŸ…β€“πŸ…©). There are no filled circle equivalents for numbers, punctuation, or non-Latin characters in the Unicode standard β€” this is a deliberate gap, not a browser rendering issue. Open circles cover more characters (including digits β“ͺ–⑨ and some symbols), making the open style better when your text includes numbers.
Bubble letters work in Discord server names, channel descriptions, and usernames; Twitter/X display names and bios; Telegram bios and channel names; Reddit usernames; YouTube channel descriptions; email subjects; Google Docs; Notion; and most gaming platforms that accept text input. Because the effect is Unicode-encoded rather than formatting-dependent, it renders anywhere that displays standard text.
Numbers convert in Open Circle mode β€” 0 through 9 become β“ͺβ‘ β‘‘β‘’β‘£β‘€β‘₯⑦⑧⑨. In Filled Circle mode, numbers have no Unicode equivalent so they pass through unchanged at their original size. This is a Unicode standard limitation, not a tool limitation. If you need numbers with a bubble look, use the Open Circles style.

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