Glitch Text Generator

Convert your standard text into g̷̸̲l̷̸̲i̷̸̲t̷̸̲c̷̸̲h̷̸̲ text, ready to copy and paste!

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Glitch Text Overview

Add digital static and split signals with overlay marks so letters look corrupted in transit: g̷l̸i̲t̷c̸h̲. The layered slashes and low tints (̷ ̸ ̲) mimic packet loss and scanline noise, creating a hacked console vibe while remaining fully copyable.

Break the line with a digital tear—each character picks up twin slash scars and a low shadow, creating a scrambled, signal-loss vibe: glitchg̷̸̲l̷̸̲i̷̸̲t̷̸̲c̷̸̲h̷̸̲, TEXTT̷̸̲E̷̸̲X̷̸̲T̷̸̲, 20252̷̸̲0̷̸̲2̷̸̲5̷̸̲.

Glitch — layered slash + baseline drag (x̷̸̲)

The map stacks three marks after every letter and digit—short solidus overlay, long solidus overlay, and a low underline—so glyphs look sliced and misaligned without changing their core forms.

Use for

  • Stream alerts, error stingers, and cyber/ARG headings.
  • Moody captions for tech, vapor, or dystopian themes.
  • Short codes and dates that need a disrupted, glitchcore edge.

How to shape it

  1. Keep phrases tight (1–5 words) so the noise stays readable.
  2. ALL-CAPS feels broadcast; mixed case reads more chaotic.
  3. Add a touch more line-height if stacks crowd descenders.

Craft notes

  • Pattern is literal x̷̸̲ for letters/digits; spaces remain spaces and punctuation passes through as typed.
  • Weight of the slashes can vary by platform—preview tight headers.
  • Best in bursts; long paragraphs of glitch marks reduce scan speed.

Similar tools to explore: Distressed Grunge for scuffed photocopy grit, Ink Bleed for soaked edges, Slashed for a single decisive cut, and Matrix Style for terminal-cascade vibes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does it look different across devices?

Combining mark placement varies by font, which naturally changes the distortion.

Is it still readable?

Short phrases remain clear; more marks mean more chaos—use tastefully.

Are digits supported?

Yes—numbers take the same ̷̸̲ overlays.

Can I stack even more noise?

You can add additional combining marks, but balance readability.

Where does it fit best?

Edgy headlines, warnings, techy memes, and cyber aesthetics.