Stacked Text Overview
Space letters evenly so your line reads like s t a c k e d t e x t—calm, headline-style emphasis without changing fonts or images.
Give words a calm, evenly spaced cadence—insert a thin gap between characters so a line reads like a modern logotype: stacked → s t a c k e d, text → t e x t, 2025 → 2 0 2 5.
Stacked — airy letter-by-letter spacing for tidy emphasis
This style adds a narrow typographic space between each glyph to create a measured beat without changing letter shapes. The result feels intentional and relaxed—great for compact headers, chips, and nameplates.
Use for
- Short titles, menu labels, and profile slugs that need gentle emphasis.
- Collection tags, navigation chips, and category badges with a clean tone.
- Usernames or product codes where readability and rhythm both matter.
How to apply
- Enter a brief phrase (1–6 words).
- Generate to space letters evenly across the line.
- Pair with normal body text to keep hierarchy clear.
Craft notes
- Works best on short phrases; very long runs can feel loose.
- Some platforms render thin spaces slightly differently—preview tight layouts.
- Digits space too (useful for dates and counts); punctuation remains as typed.
Similar tools to explore: Wide Text for a broader spread, Outline to box each glyph, Brackets for crisp [x] chips, and Highlighted for a bolder 🟨 focal accent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does it stack?
A narrow space is added after every character to create a steady s t y l e d cadence.
Spaces and punctuation?
Spaces become slightly wider gaps between words; digits are spaced too.
Copy/paste behavior?
It remains plain text using thin spaces, so it stays selectable and searchable.
Any app issues?
Most platforms keep thin spaces; if a field trims spacing, use a multi-line or rich text field.
When to use?
Short headers, labels, usernames, and menu chips where subtle emphasis helps.