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Invisible Character / Empty Text

Generate zero-width and empty-looking Unicode characters you can copy into forms, bios, and messages.

About invisible character / empty text

Generate zero-width and empty-looking Unicode characters you can copy into forms, bios, and messages. It is useful when you need a copyable invisible character for spacing edge cases, empty-looking profile fields, test inputs, or workflows that treat a truly blank value differently from an invisible one.

Different invisible characters behave differently. Some are zero-width joiners, some prevent line breaks, and some only appear blank in certain apps, so it is important to choose the right one for the target platform.

Frequently asked questions

Is invisible text the same as an empty value?

No. The output still contains Unicode characters. It only looks empty or blank in many interfaces.

Will every invisible character work the same way everywhere?

No. Some platforms strip zero-width characters, while others allow them. Testing in the destination app is the safest approach.

What is the difference between zero-width space and word joiner?

A zero-width space behaves like an invisible break point, while a word joiner prevents breaks. They may both look blank, but they are not interchangeable.

Why include the code point label?

It helps you know exactly which invisible character you copied so you can reproduce the same behavior later instead of guessing which blank-looking value worked.

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