Discord Fonts
Fancy fonts for Discord names, channels and messages. Type once, copy any style.
How this works
These are not images or a font you install. Each style maps your letters to real Unicode characters that look bold, italic, cursive, and so on, so the result is plain text you can paste straight into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, your bio, or a document. Type once, then copy whichever style you like.
A quick heads up
Some apps and screen readers handle these styled characters better than others, so test anywhere it really matters. And since the whole point is to copy the result, here is the pitch: Relic remembers everything you copy, on every device, end-to-end encrypted, so the perfect handle or caption you made is still there next week.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get different fonts in Discord?
Type your text here and copy any style. Because these are Unicode characters rather than formatting, they work in messages, your display name, channel names, and your About Me.
What formatting does Discord support natively?
Markdown: **bold**, *italic*, __underline__, ~~strikethrough~~, `code`, and ||spoiler||. That only works in messages, though. Unicode fonts from this page also work in names and bios, where markdown does not.
Can I use these fonts in my Discord server name or channel names?
Yes. Channel names, server names, categories, and nicknames all accept Unicode text, which is how servers get those styled headers and decorated channel lists.
Why does some fancy text look broken for other people?
Different devices ship different fonts. The common styles, bold, italic, cursive, render almost everywhere, while heavy glitch text with stacked marks is the most likely to overflow or misalign on other screens.