Free glitch text generator to create zalgo, cursed, and creepy text effects. Copy and paste glitchy text for Discord, social media, and more. Includes decoder to clean glitched text.
Style: Maximum chaos with marks stacking above, below, and through each character
Intensity: 3-5 marks per character - noticeable distortion, readable with effort
Direction: Marks placed above and below characters for full effect
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Glitch text (also known as zalgo text, cursed text, or creepy text) creates a distorted, corrupted appearance by stacking Unicode combining characters on each letter. Our free glitch text generator lets you create these effects instantly—perfect for Discord usernames, social media posts, Halloween content, or spooky messages. Just type your text and watch it transform into chaotic, glitchy characters.
Zalgo text uses Unicode combining diacritical marks—special characters designed to stack on base letters. By adding multiple marks above, below, and through each character, text appears to 'glitch' and extend beyond normal boundaries. The name 'zalgo' comes from internet creepypasta about a sinister entity that corrupts everything it touches.
Glitch Formula
Glitched = Base character + Combining marks (above + below + middle)Choose from Zalgo, Cursed, Glitchy, or Creepy styles—each with different visual effects and character placements.
Control the chaos level from Light (subtle, readable) to Extreme (maximum distortion). Preview changes in real-time.
Our tool includes a text cleaner to remove glitch effects—no other generator offers this. Decode any corrupted text back to normal.
Copy and paste glitched text to Discord, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Reddit, and anywhere that supports Unicode.
Create unique Discord usernames, server names, and messages. Stand out in gaming communities with corrupted text effects.
Make your posts attention-grabbing with glitchy text on Twitter/X, Instagram bios, TikTok captions, and Facebook updates.
Perfect for spooky messages, horror stories, creepypasta, and Halloween-themed content. Create an unsettling atmosphere.
Add glitch effects to memes, digital art, YouTube thumbnails, and creative writing for that corrupted aesthetic.
Glitch text is normal text with added Unicode combining diacritical marks that stack above, below, and through each character. These marks create a distorted, corrupted appearance—like the text is 'glitching' or breaking apart. It's also called zalgo text, cursed text, or creepy text.
Zalgo text is a specific type of glitch text named after a creepypasta entity called 'Zalgo' who corrupts everything. The text appears to have characters dripping above and below the line, creating a chaotic, unsettling effect. Our generator creates authentic zalgo-style text.
Glitch text uses Unicode combining characters—special marks designed to attach to base letters. By stacking many of these marks (grave accents, tildes, dots, etc.) on each character, the text extends beyond normal boundaries and appears distorted. It's not actually 'broken'—it's valid Unicode.
Yes! Discord fully supports Unicode combining characters, making glitch text work perfectly in usernames, messages, server names, and channel names. It's one of the most popular platforms for using zalgo text.
Yes, glitch text works on Instagram bios, captions, and comments. However, extreme zalgo text may be truncated in some places due to character limits. Use Medium intensity for best results on Instagram.
Yes, Twitter (now X) supports Unicode glitch text in tweets, usernames, and bios. Keep in mind that heavily glitched text uses more of your character limit since each combining mark counts as a character.
Use our Decode/Clean mode! Just paste the glitched text and our tool will strip all combining diacritical marks, returning the original clean text. We're one of the few generators that offer this cleaning feature.
Yes, glitch text is completely safe—it's just standard Unicode characters. However, some platforms may flag excessive zalgo text as spam, and it can be difficult to read. Use it responsibly and considerately.
Zalgo: Maximum chaos with marks everywhere. Cursed: Heavy distortion, balanced above/below. Glitchy: Moderate, random placement. Creepy: Subtle, unsettling marks primarily above. Each creates a different visual effect.
Some fonts and platforms render combining marks differently. If glitch text looks wrong, try: 1) Using a different browser, 2) Checking the platform supports Unicode, 3) Using Medium instead of Extreme intensity. Most modern platforms display it correctly.