Lines Above And Below Text Generator

Convert your standard text into l̲̅i̲̅n̲̅e̲̅s̲̅ a̲̅b̲̅o̲̅v̲̅e̲̅ a̲̅n̲̅d̲̅ b̲̅e̲̅l̲̅o̲̅w̲̅ text, ready to copy and paste!

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Lines Above And Below Text Overview

Underline and overline every character for a formal, stamped feel: t̲̅e̲̅x̲̅t̲̅. The double rule gives tidy emphasis without images—great for tags, headings, and short labels.

Add top-and-bottom rules to every letter—a fine overline and an underline stack on each character for a stamped, ticket-style look. Examples: linel̲̅i̲̅n̲̅e̲̅, TAGT̲̅A̲̅G̲̅, 20252̲̅0̲̅2̲̅5̲̅.

Lines Above and Below — overline (̅) + low line (̲) per character

The style appends two combining marks to each supported glyph: U+0305 COMBINING OVERLINE (̅) and U+0332 COMBINING LOW LINE (̲). The result reads like a precision stamp—crisp emphasis without changing the letterforms.

Use for

  • Totals, legal/academic labels, and certification badges that need authority.
  • Short headers and status chips where a double rule improves scannability.
  • Collection tags and SKU snippets that must stand out in dense layouts.

How to style it

  1. Keep phrases compact (1–6 words) so the twin rules don’t crowd.
  2. Prefer Title Case or ALL-CAPS for the cleanest alignment.
  3. Surround with normal text to preserve hierarchy and contrast.

Craft notes

  • Letters and digits receive both marks; spaces stay plain so the rules break at word gaps.
  • Descenders (g, p, q, y) sit near the low line—pick tighter words for the neatest look.
  • Rendering varies slightly by font/OS; preview mission-critical lockups.

Similar tools to explore: Underline for a single baseline rule, Underlined (Double) for firm twin lines below, Outline to box each glyph, and Negative Squared for bold ⬛ badge tiles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which marks are used?

COMBINING OVERLINE (̅) and COMBINING LOW LINE (̲) after each character.

Will it render everywhere?

Most modern systems support it; glyph alignment can vary by font.

Digits too?

Yes—numbers receive the same treatment.

Best length?

Short phrases keep the lines crisp and readable.

Copy/paste?

Fully text—no images or CSS.