Tools for Creators
A focused set of utilities for the small jobs that show up in every social media post, caption, headline, and bio. Built for creators, marketers, and writers — not developers.
Unicode Font Generator
Turn any text into 22 fancy fonts — bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, circled — and paste anywhere.
Hashtag Generator
Generate grouped hashtag sets for Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X — popular, medium, and niche tiers.
Instagram Caption Formatter
Format captions with line breaks that survive Instagram posting. Live mobile preview with "...more" truncation indicator.
Twitter Thread Maker
Split long text into numbered 280-character tweets with sentence-aware breaking and accurate URL char counts.
Readability Checker
Score text on Flesch-Kincaid, grade level, Gunning Fog, SMOG. Highlight long sentences and passive voice.
Character Counter
Count characters, words, and reading time with a reference guide to limits for 24 social platforms.
Smart Text Cleaner
Remove zero-width spaces, fix smart quotes, normalize line breaks — before you paste a draft anywhere.
Word Case Swap
Convert headlines, hashtags, and captions between UPPER, lower, Title Case in one click.
Word Frequency Analyzer
See the most-used words in any text — for keyword research, content audits, and language analysis.
Built for the writing side of social
Every platform has its own quirks. Instagram counts characters one way, Twitter counts URLs as a flat 23 regardless of length, and SMS silently drops to 70 characters the moment one emoji sneaks in. These tools help you handle the actual text — counts, limits, fancy formatting, hidden characters — so you can spend your energy on the writing itself.
Nothing here uploads anything. Every tool runs in your browser, works on desktop and mobile, and never asks you to sign up. Open a tool, get your result, close the tab — that is the whole flow.
Guides
All postsUnicode Fancy Fonts on Instagram: How They Work and When Not to Use Them
Bold, italic, and script "fonts" in Instagram bios are not fonts at all — they are Unicode tricks. Here is how they work, where they break, and why screen readers hate them.
Why Your Character Count Differs Between Apps
Twitter, SMS, and Python all count characters differently. The same text shows as 10 in one app and 12 in another. Here is exactly why.
10 Invisible Characters That Silently Break Copy-Paste
Zero-width spaces, BOM, and NBSP silently break string equality, JSON parsers, and trim(). 10 hidden Unicode characters with code examples and a one-click fix.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are these tools for?
Social media managers, content creators, copywriters, marketers, and anyone who writes for Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube. Every tool runs in the browser, requires no signup, and is free.
Do these tools work for non-English text?
Yes. The character counter and text cleaner work with any language and any Unicode character including emoji. The font generator works with the basic Latin alphabet (A–Z, a–z, 0–9) since Unicode only defines mathematical alphanumeric symbols for those letters.
Is my text private?
Yes. Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, logged, or stored. You can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tools keep working.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes. The tools generate plain text or standard Unicode characters that you own — paste them anywhere, including paid posts, brand campaigns, and client work.
Will more tools be added?
Yes. The set is growing — recent additions include a Twitter/X thread maker, an Instagram caption formatter, a hashtag generator, and a readability checker. LinkedIn formatting helpers and platform-specific schedulers are next. New tools land roughly every two weeks.