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Facebook Font Generator
Make your Facebook posts, comments and bio stand out with stylish fonts. Type below, copy your favourite, and paste it into Facebook. Free and instant. Or browse every style on the main font generator.
Tap Copy next to any style. Nothing you type is stored or sent anywhere.
What is a Facebook font generator?
Facebook has no built-in option to change your font, so a Facebook font generator uses Unicode characters instead. You type your text, the tool swaps each letter for a styled lookalike, and you copy and paste it into a post, comment or bio. Facebook keeps the look because the styling is part of the characters.
You get the full set of styles, from bold and cursive to bubble and gothic, so your posts and profile match the tone you want.
How to use fancy fonts on Facebook
1. Type & copy
Type your text above and tap Copy next to a style.
2. Open Facebook
Start a post or comment, or edit your bio.
3. Paste & post
Paste the styled text and share it.
Where to use fonts on Facebook
- Posts and status updates, to grab attention in the feed.
- Comments, to add a stylish reply.
- Bio and intro, to personalise your profile.
- Page and group names, where styled text is usually allowed.

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Ready-to-copy Facebook font examples
Styles generated live for Facebook posts, names and comments:
These are static samples. Type your own word in the box above to generate fresh styles you can copy in one tap.
Facebook fonts FAQ
How do I use a fancy font on Facebook?
Do fancy fonts work in Facebook posts and comments?
Can I change my Facebook name to a fancy font?
Why do some fonts show as boxes on Facebook?
Is the Facebook font generator free?
Where to go next
Facebook posts have no formatting toolbar, which is exactly why bold Unicode text is so useful there — instant emphasis in a plain-text world. Cursive adds warmth to birthday wishes and event posts, and strikethrough is great for playful corrections. If you cross-post to other networks, see the Instagram and WhatsApp font guides — support varies slightly between apps, as explained in our Unicode overview.