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Circle Text Generator

Type text and get instant circled Unicode letters — Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ — ready to copy and paste anywhere.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Client-Side Processing
Input Data Stays on Device
Instant Local Execution

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What is Circle Text Generator?

Circle Text Generator maps each letter to its Unicode Enclosed Alphanumeric equivalent. Uppercase A–Z map to Ⓐ–Ⓩ (U+24B6–U+24CF), lowercase a–z map to ⓐ–ⓩ (U+24D0–U+24E9), and digits 0–9 map to ⓪–⑨ (U+24EA, U+2460–U+2468). These are standard Unicode characters — not images — so they copy and paste directly into any Unicode-supporting text field, social media bio, or messaging app.

How to Use Circle Text Generator

1

Type or paste text into the input.

2

The circled version appears instantly below.

3

Click Copy to copy it to your clipboard.

4

Paste into your bio, post, or message.

Common Use Cases

  • Styling a Twitter/X or Instagram bio with circled letters for a clean aesthetic.
  • Creating circled labels for Discord channel names or server nicknames.
  • Designing stylized headings in Notion pages or digital journals.
  • Adding circled numbering to list items for a distinctive look.

Example Input and Output

Plain text is converted to circled Unicode letters.

Plain text
Hello World
Circled text
Ⓗⓔⓛⓛⓞ Ⓦⓞⓡⓛⓓ

Privacy

Text is converted locally in the browser and is never uploaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will circled text paste correctly everywhere?
Yes, on all modern platforms that support Unicode: Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, Discord, Notion, and most web browsers. Legacy apps or systems with ASCII-only input may show garbled characters.
Why does only one circle style exist?
The Unicode Standard defines one set of enclosed alphanumeric characters in the Enclosed Alphanumerics block (U+2460–U+24FF). Other "circled" styles are available in the Enclosed CJK Letters block but only cover Japanese kana, not Latin letters.
Do circled letters count as normal characters for character limits?
Each circled letter is a single Unicode code point, so a 5-letter word converted to circled text still counts as 5 characters toward platform limits.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser.