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Facebook Italics

Type text and get π‘ˆπ‘›π‘–π‘π‘œπ‘‘π‘’ πΌπ‘‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘–π‘ characters ready to paste into Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere that doesn't support HTML.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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What is Facebook Italics?

Facebook Italics Generator maps each letter to its Unicode Mathematical Italic equivalent. A–Z map to 𝐴–𝑍 (U+1D434–U+1D44D) and a–z map to π‘Žβ€“π‘§ (U+1D44E–U+1D467), with the exception of h which uses the dedicated PLANCK CONSTANT character β„Ž (U+210E). These are standard Unicode characters that render visually as italic in all major system fonts, making them ideal for platforms where HTML and Markdown are stripped.

How to Use Facebook Italics

1

Type or paste your text.

2

The italic version appears instantly below.

3

Click Copy.

4

Paste into Facebook, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Discord, or any text field.

Common Use Cases

  • Adding italic emphasis to Facebook posts without a rich-text editor.
  • Writing italic text in Twitter/X tweets where Markdown does not work.
  • Styling LinkedIn bio lines or post excerpts with italic Unicode text.
  • Creating italic labels in Discord channels that disable Markdown.

Example Input and Output

Plain text is converted to Unicode Mathematical Italic.

Plain text
Hello World
Italic text
π»π‘’π‘™π‘™π‘œ π‘Šπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘™π‘‘

Privacy

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do numbers and punctuation stay the same?
Unicode Mathematical Italic only defines letters A–Z and a–z. Digits, punctuation, and spaces have no italic Unicode equivalents and are passed through unchanged.
Does this work on Facebook specifically?
Yes. Facebook strips HTML but renders all Unicode characters. Mathematical Italic characters display as italic text in Facebook posts, comments, and bio fields.
Is this the same as HTML <i> or Markdown *italic*?
No. HTML and Markdown italic only works in rich-text editors. Unicode italic characters look italic in any plain-text field because the character shape itself is slanted, not a formatting instruction.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser.