Bold Text Generator (All Languages)
Understand which languages and scripts work with Unicode bold text.
Start with basic Latin
English letters are the most supported.
Test your script
Preview the output before publishing.
Mix bold with plain text
Use bold for headings and keep the rest normal.
What works best
- Latin letters (A–Z, a–z).
- Digits 0–9.
- Simple punctuation.
- Short English phrases or headings.
What may not convert
- Accented characters in some styles.
- Non‑Latin scripts (CJK, Arabic, etc.).
- Rare symbols or complex punctuation.
Tips for multilingual posts
- Bold the English headline only.
- Keep non‑Latin text in normal font.
- Use emojis or separators to highlight sections.
- Test on multiple devices before posting.
Best‑practice workflow
- Convert the key English line.
- Paste and check rendering in the target app.
- Adjust spacing for readability.
Example library
Copy‑ready bold text
Mix and match these examples or use them as templates.
Best‑supported samples
Short headline tests
FAQ
Questions people ask
Quick answers for the most common bold‑text questions.
Does bold text work in every language?
Most Unicode bold styles focus on Latin letters, so non‑Latin scripts may not convert.
Why do accented letters stay normal?
Some styles don’t include every accented character. Try another style or simplify the text.
Can I bold mixed‑language posts?
Yes—bold the English headline and keep the rest of the languages in plain text.
What’s the safest approach?
Use short English headings and test in the target app before posting.
Why do some scripts disappear?
The style may not support those scripts. Use normal text for them.
Next step
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