Invisible Character Generator

Copy a blank, invisible character to use where a normal space or empty value is not allowed: an empty username, a blank message, or a bio line that looks empty. Pick the type of invisible character, set how many you want, and copy. Free, instant, and runs entirely in your browser.

  • Copies and pastes anywhere
  • 100% free
  • No sign-up, no app
  • Works on phone and desktop
  • Unlimited text, no limits
Read the guide: How to Use Invisible Characters
Invisible character
Copying 1 × Hangul Filler (U+3164)

Between the brackets

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1 character copied — invisible on screen, real in the text.

Nothing shows, but it pastes as a real blank character.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Pick a character

    Choose an invisible character. The Hangul Filler is the most reliable for names and usernames.

  2. 2

    Set how many

    Enter how many copies you want, in case one is rejected or you need a wider blank.

  3. 3

    Copy the blank

    Copy the invisible text and paste it into the field where you need an empty value.

When it comes in handy

Blank usernames and names

Set an empty-looking display name in a game or app that will not accept a plain space.

Empty messages

Send a message that appears blank, where the app refuses to send a truly empty one.

Spacing in bios

Push text down or leave a gap in a profile that trims ordinary spaces from the start of a line.

Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded

The styling happens right here in your browser. Your text is never sent to a server, so there is no sign-up, no email wall, and no length cap from us. Load the page once and it keeps working even if you go offline.

Frequently asked questions

Which invisible character should I use?
For usernames and display names, the Hangul Filler is the most widely accepted, since many apps treat it as a visible character even though it shows nothing. For an empty message or a gap in text, a zero-width space or word joiner is usually enough. If one is rejected, try another from the list.
Why does the invisible character sometimes get removed?
Some apps trim or block characters they see as whitespace, especially at the start or end of a field, and a few strip anything that is not a normal letter. When that happens, switch to a different character in the list or paste a couple of copies instead of one. Testing in the actual field shows what survives.
Is it really invisible, or just a space?
It is a genuine character that the font draws with little or no width, so it reads as blank rather than as a visible gap. That is different from a normal space, which many systems strip or collapse. The character itself is still there in the text, which is why it works where an empty value is not allowed.