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Ⓑⓤⓑⓑⓛⓔ Text Generator

Create circled bubble letters to copy and paste.

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This bubble text generator wraps each letter in a circle — Ⓛⓘⓚⓔ Ⓣⓗⓘⓢ — using Unicode enclosed characters you can paste anywhere. Copy the result into a username, bio or caption for a fun, playful, retro-arcade look.

How to use the bubble text generator

  1. Type or paste your text.
  2. The circled bubble version appears instantly.
  3. Copy it and paste it into your profile, post or message.

Playful circled letters

Each letter is swapped for its enclosed (circled) Unicode equivalent, so the bubbles are part of the text itself and travel wherever you paste them. The effect is eye-catching and nostalgic — great for gaming handles, event names and captions that want to feel light-hearted.

Compatibility and readability

Bubble letters come from Unicode’s enclosed alphanumerics block, which is widely supported but not universal: most modern phones and browsers draw the circles perfectly, while the odd older device shows empty boxes instead. Two more things are worth knowing before you lean on the style. Screen readers do not announce enclosed characters as normal letters, and search engines may not match them against ordinary words — so keep names and essential information in plain text and save the bubbles for decoration. Everything runs in your browser; your text is never uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

Does it work with numbers?

Yes. Digits 0–9 are converted to their circled equivalents too.

Will bubble text paste into Instagram and Discord?

Yes. The circled characters are standard Unicode, so they work in most bios, usernames, captions and chats.

Is there a filled (black circle) version?

This tool produces the outlined circled letters, which are the most widely supported. Some platforms may render them with subtle differences.

Can screen readers read bubble text?

Not reliably. The circled glyphs are separate Unicode characters, so screen readers may spell them out awkwardly or skip them. Avoid bubble text for anything essential.

How is it different from bold or cursive text?

Same trick, different block: the bold text generator and cursive text generator swap in mathematical alphanumeric glyphs, while bubble text uses enclosed characters. All of them survive copy-and-paste as plain text.

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