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Upside Down Text Generator

Flip any phrase upside down instantly. The generator uses real Unicode characters, so the rotated text can be copied and pasted into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, Twitter, group chats, and almost any app that accepts plain text.

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Also called: flipped text, rotated text, ʇxǝʇ pǝddᴉlɟ

Frequently asked questions

How does upside down text work?

Each letter is swapped for a Unicode character that looks like its rotated counterpart, and the whole string is reversed. The result reads correctly when you flip your screen — or your head — upside down.

Is upside down text a real font?

No. It is plain text built from existing Unicode characters such as the Latin Extended and IPA blocks. That is why it survives a copy and paste into Instagram, TikTok, Discord and most other apps.

Can I use upside down text on social media?

Yes. Upside down text works in Instagram bios and captions, TikTok captions, Twitter posts, Discord messages, and almost every app that supports Unicode.

Why do some letters look slightly different?

Not every letter has a perfect rotated twin in Unicode. A handful of characters use the closest visual match instead. This is normal and how every upside down text generator on the web works.

Is the upside down text generator free?

Yes. JazzyText is free to use, with no sign-up, no watermark, and no installation required.

Can I flip numbers and symbols?

Most digits and common punctuation have an upside down version and will be flipped automatically. Very rare symbols may be left as-is if no matching glyph exists.

What is upside down text?

Upside down text is created by swapping each letter for a Unicode character that looks like its rotated version, then reversing the whole string. There is no image involved — it is plain text, which is why it copies cleanly into any modern app.

Where can you use upside down text?

Tips for upside down text

  1. Keep messages short — flipped text takes more effort to read.
  2. Avoid using it for instructions, links, or anything time-sensitive.
  3. Preview the result inside the destination app; fonts vary slightly per platform.
  4. Mix flipped text with a normal line so readers know what to do with it.
  5. Screen readers may read rotated characters strangely — use sparingly for accessibility.