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Glitch Text Generator

Generate distorted, creepy, and aesthetic glitch text for your digital art.

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GLITCH TEXT GENERATOR

Glitch Text Generator, known as Zalgo or cursed text, uses β€˜diacritics’ characters from β€˜Unicode’ to generate text looking weird or corrupted.

πŸ‘» Origin & Usage

Dave Kelly first used β€˜Zalgo’ to create corrupted memes. These are commonly used for creepy GIFs, spooky memes (DDLC), and extravagant digital art on social media to create a scary effect.

βš™οΈ How It Works

The tool adds Unicode characters beneath, middle, and top of your text. By utilizing diacritics and fixation of symbols at specified heights, it creates a unique, crazy look.

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Stylish Glitch Examples

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Frame Design

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Dancing Man Art

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ASCII Art: Often used in online communities for engagement.

How to Corrupt Text?

People call this β€œsatanic” or β€œdemonic” text. It uses diacritic marks so that it’s hardly readable. It's a light form of cryptography; reverse the order of characters and symbols to add mystery.

A

Bolding Glitch: Use our 24th font option down.

B

Small Letters: Use the 18th option for tiny text.

C

Hacker Font: Clean but detailed robotic look.

# Font Glitch Types
1Math Bold Fraktur
2Upside Down Text
3Squiggle Text
4Square Inverse Dark
5Ribbon Love Font

⚠️ Compatibility Note

Most platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter support Unicode. However, excessive use might slow down old devices or appear as blocks (boxes) if the recipient's system doesn't support the specific Unicode symbols.

Designed for MediaPeanut by Paul Michael. Supports: English, Spanish, French, Korean, Hindi, and more.