Graffiti Text Generator

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

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Graffiti Text Overview

Marker-style strokes give your letters a raw street vibe—each glyph gets a heavy top bar and low underline to mimic thick paint. Words like g̿͟r̿͟a̿͟f̿͟f̿͟i̿͟t̿͟i̿͟ feel bold and hand-done without images, so you can paste them anywhere. Keep messages short for maximum punch; the layered marks add attitude but can reduce legibility at paragraph length.

Tag your words with thick marker energy—this graffiti style adds a heavy bar above and a low underline to every character for punchy, hand-done vibes on Tumblr headers, lookbook sections, or zine title cards; paste your text, generate, then copy.

Graffiti Text — double overline + double low-line, pure Unicode

The generator stacks U+033F COMBINING DOUBLE OVERLINE and U+035F COMBINING DOUBLE MACRON BELOW after each glyph, giving a bold top rail and grounded base. You get results like g̿͟r̿͟a̿͟f̿͟f̿͟i̿͟t̿͟i̿͟ and 2̿͟0̿͟2̿͟5̿͟ that stay 100% text—selectable, searchable, and lightweight across modern apps.

Use for

  • Short tags, drop announcements, and creator handles with street flair.
  • Section leaders in zines, lookbooks, or beat-tape tracklists.
  • Sticker-style labels and callouts where a raw, painted cue helps.

How to apply

  1. Paste your text in the left box.
  2. Generate the graffiti output and copy.
  3. Style only key words (1–4 per line); keep surrounding copy plain for contrast.

Craft notes

  • Layered marks can increase line height—leave vertical breathing room.
  • Digits are supported; most punctuation remains unchanged for clarity.
  • Accessibility: add a plain-text echo nearby for screen readers and fast scanning.

Similar tools to explore: Ink Bleed for feathered, paper-soaked edges, Shaky for jittery accent wobble, Outline for boxed sticker cues, and Pop Art for spiky ❋ burst frames.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I paste graffiti text on social apps?

Yes. It’s real text using combining marks, so it pastes like normal characters.

Will it look the same everywhere?

Most modern platforms display the overline and low-line well. Weight/spacing can vary by font.

What’s the best use?

Short tags, usernames, headings, and callouts. Keep it tight for a clean, punchy read.

Can I mix it with emoji?

Definitely—pair a word in graffiti with normal text and an emoji for emphasis.

Do I need a special font?

No. The effect uses Unicode combining marks (overline + double macron below).