Curly Braces Text Generator

Convert your standard text into {C}{u}{r}{l}{y} {B}{r}{a}{c}{e}{s} font, ready to copy and paste!

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Curly Braces Text Overview

Convert Curly Braces Font using special characters for professional appearance. Perfect for GitHub code snippets, Discord documentation, and LinkedIn developer profiles. Creates impactful text without images or CSS.

Symbols and patterns are added to your input text. Wrap, separator, and mix font modify the output.

Give text a code-token vibe—each character is wrapped in its own curly brace for crisp, param-style chips: curly{c}{u}{r}{l}{y}, text{t}{e}{x}{t}, 2025{2}{0}{2}{5}.

Curly Braces — per-letter {x} framing for developer-style labels

The mapping surrounds every supported letter and digit with { and }, producing tidy, modular beads that read like placeholders or JSON keys without altering the base glyphs.

Use for

  • Checklist steps and route tags (e.g., {S}{T}{E}{P}).
  • Feature badges, filter chips, and short documentation labels.
  • Handles or collection names that want a technical tone.

How to style it

  1. Keep to 1–5 words so the brace rhythm stays clean.
  2. Pair with normal text around it for hierarchy; ALL-CAPS feels most like system tags.
  3. For tight layouts, add thin spaces between words to separate groups.

Craft notes

  • Each glyph expands to {x}; spaces remain spaces to preserve word breaks.
  • Punctuation is left as typed—wrap it manually if you also want symbols braced.
  • Best in short spans; paragraphs of {x} reduce scan speed.

Code register, not prose

Curly Braces wraps each letter in { x } — the style reads as code / template syntax ({variable}, template literals, regex groups) because that's where curly braces live in written form outside prose. The toolbar should stay in that technical register. Wrap with outer angle < > or mixed {( )} matches code-family punctuation; Separator with ; or , between words (statement / list punctuation). Skip Symbol with decorative glyphs (hearts and florals are anti-code), Pattern, and Mix Font with Script or Bubble (tonal opposites of the utilitarian register). A second layer of outer braces produces {{word}} template-literal nesting — readable, but locks the phrase into even more obviously code-like framing.

Similar tools to explore: Brackets for [x] chips, Parentheses for (x) beads, Outline to box each glyph, and Text in Shapes for hex/badge frames.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s applied?

Each character is wrapped with curly braces { }.

Good for dev themes?

Yes—great for code-themed handles and labels.

Digits as well?

Digits are wrapped identically.

Is it still text?

Yes—fully copyable characters.

Any length advice?

Keep phrases short so braces don’t overpower the words.