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Glitch text generator for copy-paste chaos
Corrupted unicode, Zalgo overlays, and glitch letter maps in one grid—preview before you paste into Discord, TikTok, or bios.
Glitch Text Generator — Corrupted & Zalgo Unicode
Use our glitch text generator to turn normal characters into corrupted unicode. Copy and paste glitched fonts to add digital chaos to your profiles.
298 Glyphy glitch-text styles including DIY Asterisks, Behind Bars, Shuriken, and overlay strikethroughs—built for Discord, gaming tags, and meme posts.
No learning curve: type your text, pick a style from the grid, and copy with one click.

Preview Glitch Text Before You Paste
Do not guess how corrupted the output looks. See exactly how your glitch text renders in bios, chat, and captions before you paste.
Live preview updates every row as you type—compare mild glitch against heavy Zalgo side by side.
Use glitch headers sparingly and keep body copy plain for readability.

Free Generator — No Signup
Your text never leaves the browser. This glitch text generator runs 100% locally—the fastest way to make corrupted unicode without installing fonts.
One-click copy for Discord, Roblox, TikTok, WhatsApp, and game chats. Works on iPhone, Android, and desktop.
100% free. No registration. No data collection.

USE CASES
Who Uses Glitch Text
Gamers, streamers, and meme creators use glitch unicode for nicknames, cyber aesthetics, and playful digital chaos.
Discord & Gaming
Stand out in server nicknames, clan tags, and chat with glitch or Zalgo text that still copy-pastes as plain unicode.
Cyber & Meme Content
Layer corrupted text on thumbnails, captions, and short posts for vaporwave edits, ARG vibes, and ironic meme accounts.
Roblox & Online Games
Try stylized display names and chat lines where the platform allows unicode—always preview on your target device first.
Social Bios & Usernames
Add a glitchy hook to TikTok, Twitter/X, or Instagram bios when you want a cyber aesthetic without custom fonts.
Frequently Asked Questions
A glitch text generator converts normal characters into corrupted-looking unicode using combining marks, letter substitutions, and overlay strikethroughs. The result is copy-paste text that looks digitally broken—not a font file you install.