Upside Down Text
Flip text upside down using Unicode characters
Upside Down Text is a free online tool from BrowserUtils that flip text upside down using unicode characters. It runs entirely in your browser — your data never leaves your device. No account required.
How to use Upside Down Text
- 1 Paste or type your input into the editor above.
- 2 The tool processes your data instantly — right in your browser, with nothing sent to a server.
- 3 Copy the result with one click or continue editing your input.
About Upside Down Text
Free online upside down text generator. Flip your text upside down using special Unicode characters that look like inverted letters. This tool runs entirely in your browser — your data is never sent to a server. Just paste your input, get instant results, and copy with one click. No sign-up or installation required.
Upside Down Text specs
- Runtime
- 100% client-side (browser)
- Built on
- Native JavaScript String, Intl.Segmenter, and RegExp APIs with full Unicode support
- Cost
- Free — no account, no rate limits, no usage caps
- Browser support
- Chrome 90+, Firefox 88+, Safari 14+, Edge 90+
- Part of
- 299 developer tools on BrowserUtils (100% client-side)
Questions
How does upside down text work?
Each letter is replaced with a Unicode character that visually resembles the original letter flipped upside down. The entire string is also reversed so it reads correctly when rotated 180 degrees.
Does upside down text work with numbers and punctuation?
Most letters have upside-down equivalents in Unicode, and several punctuation marks do as well (like the inverted question mark). Numbers and some symbols may not have exact flipped counterparts.
Can I use upside down text on Instagram or Twitter?
Yes, upside down text uses real Unicode characters that display correctly on most social media platforms, messaging apps, and websites without any special fonts or plugins.
Is upside down text the same as reversed text?
No. Reversed text keeps the original characters but flips their order (e.g., "hello" becomes "olleh"). Upside down text replaces each character with its inverted Unicode equivalent and reverses the order so it reads correctly when rotated.
Does the upside down text generator process data on a server?
No, all character mapping and string reversal happens locally in your browser. Your text is never sent anywhere.
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