Glitch Text Generator

What Is a Glitch Text Generator?

A Glitch Text Generator is an online tool that transforms normal text into distorted, corrupted-looking text by stacking Unicode combining diacritical marks on top of, below and through each character. The result is a chaotic, glitchy appearance often called "Zalgo text" — perfect for creating an eerie, supernatural vibe in your messages, posts and creative projects.

How to Use the Glitch Text Generator

What Is Zalgo Text?

Zalgo text takes its name from an internet meme featuring a creepy, corrupted entity that distorts everything it touches. The effect is created using Unicode combining characters — special diacritical marks designed to stack on top of base letters. By layering dozens of these marks per character, text takes on an unstable, haunted appearance. Because it relies on standard Unicode, Zalgo text works across most modern browsers and platforms without special fonts.

Common Uses for Glitch Text

Frequently Asked Questions

What is glitch text?
Glitch text, also known as Zalgo text, is text that appears corrupted or distorted with combining diacritical marks stacked above, below and through characters, creating a creepy, glitchy visual effect.
How do I create Zalgo text?
Type or paste your text into the input box, then use the sliders to control glitch intensity, upward marks, downward marks and middle marks. The output updates instantly.
Can I use glitch text on social media?
Yes! Most social media platforms support Unicode combining characters, so Zalgo text works on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and Discord.
What is Zalgo?
Zalgo originates from an internet meme featuring a corrupted version of cartoon characters. The term now refers to the distorted text style created by stacking Unicode combining diacritical marks.
Is the Glitch Text Generator free?
Yes, this tool is completely free to use with no signup, no watermarks and no limits on how much text you can convert.
Does glitch text work on mobile devices?
Yes, the generator is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets and desktop browsers.
Why does my text look different on some platforms?
Different platforms and fonts render Unicode combining marks with varying levels of support. Very high intensity may cause text to overflow or truncate on some apps.
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