Circle Text Generator
Convert text to circled, negative circled, squared, and negative squared letters
Circle Text Generator
Create circled and squared text for lists, badges, and creative designs
Circle text generators turn letters and numbers into circled, negative circled, squared, or inverse-squared Unicode so you can build sticker-like bullets, badges, and nicknames without image editors.
Four variants cover light/dark backgrounds and square badges.
Great for numbering carousel slides, highlighting CTAs, or decorating usernames.
Remains editable Unicode, so lists and captions stay accessible and searchable.
Works across Instagram, WhatsApp, Discord, Notion, and design tools.
All conversions happen locally for privacy.
Pick a badge style
Choose circled, negative circled, squared, or negative squared to match your theme.
Enter your list or name
Type steps, initials, or CTA words; the preview shows the badge instantly.
Convert & adjust
Switch styles or spacing until the layout feels balanced.
Copy into your platform
Paste bubble text into bios, checklists, slides, or overlays.
Carousel numbering
Circled digits make multi-step hooks easy to follow.
① Hook • ② Value • ③ CTA
Four badge presets
Match light or dark UI without editing images.
List friendly
Perfect for numbering steps, checklists, or CTA grids.
Name flair
Give usernames and Discord roles a sticker-like treatment.
On-device conversion
No upload required—safe for unreleased launch copy.
💡Keep words short
Bubble glyphs are wider than standard letters, so stick to initials or brief phrases.
💡Match background contrast
Use negative circled text on dark themes and regular circles on light themes.
💡Reuse presets
Save frequently used circled combos so collaborators stay consistent.
Will circled letters show everywhere?
Modern Android/iOS fonts support them; on very old systems they may fall back to normal text, so test critical campaigns.
Can I mix badge styles?
Yes, but stick to one style per section (e.g., circled for steps, squared for labels) to avoid clutter.
How about accessibility?
Screen readers announce “circled A/b” etc., so add plain text or alt captions for important instructions.
Any spacing tips?
Use invisible characters or line breaks between badges to keep them from crowding on mobile screens.