GLITCH TEXT GENERATOR

Corrupt your normal text into matrix-style glitch and chaotic textures with the slider below!

Glitch Text Generator – Create Corrupted Unicode Text Online Free

Type your text into this cursed text generator and watch it corrupt into matrix-style glitch text right in front of you. Drag the Craziness Level slider, pick from the three styles it gives you, and copy the one that fits your bio, username, or caption.

But a slider alone won’t tell you why some letters barely shift while others fall apart completely, or which setting actually survives getting posted on Discord versus Instagram. Stick around and you’ll know how to use this glitch text generator properly instead of just dragging the slider and hoping for the best.

What Is Glitch Text?

Glitch text is normal writing that looks corrupted on purpose. Letters stay exactly the same underneath, but Unicode marks stack around them until the words look broken or unstable, like a screen glitching out.

It works anywhere plain text works since it’s not a font or an image. Copy it once and it pastes the same way into Discord, Instagram, or a text message.

Want the full history and breakdown of how this style became popular? Check out our complete guide on glitch text for the deeper dive. This page focuses on actually creating it with the tool above.

How This Glitch Text Generator Works

This tool takes whatever you type and adds Unicode combining marks around each letter. These marks come from a block built specifically to stack on top of a base character instead of standing alone.

The generator controls where those marks land, above the letter, below it, or cutting through the middle, and how many stack on at once. That’s the entire mechanism behind the corrupted, glitchy look.

  • Your original letters never get replaced or removed
  • Marks stack on top of each character as separate Unicode symbols
  • More marks stacked means a heavier, more chaotic look
  • The output stays plain text the whole time, so it copies and pastes anywhere

How to Use This Glitch Text Generator

Making glitch text with this tool takes three quick steps.

  1. Type your text. Click the input box at the top and enter whatever word, username, or short phrase you want corrupted.
  2. Adjust the Craziness Level. Drag the slider left for a lighter effect or right for something heavier. The number next to it shows your current setting.
  3. Copy your style. Three versions of your glitch text appear below the slider, each stacking marks a little differently. Hit Copy next to the one you want and paste it wherever it’s going.

That’s the whole process from blank text box to a finished glitch effect ready to use.

What the Craziness Level Slider Controls

The slider decides how many Unicode marks get added to each letter before the generator stops. It’s not just an on-off switch, it’s a direct control over intensity.

Craziness Level

What You Get

Low (1-3)

A few marks per letter, still fully readable

Medium (4-6)

Noticeably distorted, letters start blending together

High (7-10)

Heavy stacking, words become hard to read at a glance

Lower settings work well when people still need to read the text, like a username or a short caption. Higher settings work best when the goal is pure chaos and readability doesn’t matter as much.

Where to Use Glitch Text

Glitch text fits naturally into a few specific spots online, and the right intensity depends on where it’s going.

Gaming and Discord

Usernames, clan tags, and server names often use glitch text to stand out in a list of plain names. A medium setting usually keeps things readable while still looking distinct.

Social Media Bios and Captions

Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter bios use lighter glitch settings to catch attention while scrolling without becoming impossible to read. It works well for a single word or short phrase rather than a full sentence.

Memes and Horror Content

Heavy glitch settings show up most in horror captions, creepy memes, and anything meant to look broken or unsettling on purpose. This is where full chaos mode actually works in your favor.

Glitch Text Mistakes to Avoid

A handful of habits cause most glitch text problems, and all of them are easy to avoid once you know what to check.

Setting it too high for a username. Some platforms trim or simplify heavy Unicode stacking, so a username that looked perfect in the generator can show up broken or cut off once it’s actually saved.

Using it in long sentences. Glitch text gets harder to read fast as the word count grows. Short words and phrases hold up far better than full paragraphs.

Skipping the test paste. Always paste your result into the actual app before locking it in as a bio or username. Rendering varies between platforms, so what looks right in the generator isn’t always what shows up there.

Ignoring accessibility. Screen readers can’t process stacked Unicode marks properly. Keep glitch text out of anything that needs to be read aloud or fully understood by everyone.

FAQs

What does the Craziness Level control?

It controls how many Unicode marks stack onto each letter. Lower settings stay readable, higher settings create heavier distortion.

Is this glitch text generator free to use?

Yes. There’s no sign up and no cost. Type your text, adjust the slider, and copy your result.

Does glitch text work on Discord and Instagram?

In most cases yes, since both platforms support standard Unicode text. Very heavy settings can sometimes get trimmed, so it’s worth testing before setting it as a username.

What’s the difference between glitch text and Zalgo text?

Zalgo text is a specific style of glitch text known for extremely heavy stacking. Glitch text covers a wider range, from subtle distortion to full Zalgo-level chaos.

Wrapping Up

Glitch text comes down to the same idea no matter how intense it looks. Your original words stay exactly as typed, just wrapped in stacked Unicode marks that make them look corrupted or broken on screen. The Craziness Level slider puts you in full control of how far that effect goes, from a subtle edge on a username to something completely unreadable on purpose.

Type your text into the box above, find the setting that fits where it’s going, and copy the result straight into your bio, caption, or profile. Whether you want something people can still read or full digital chaos, this glitch text generator gets you there in a few seconds.

Scroll to Top