Wavy Text Overview
Give your words a gentle surf—each character carries a flowing tilde accent so phrases like w͠a͠v͠y͠ l͠i͠n͠e͠s͠ look animated without images. The effect uses combining marks, keeping your text copyable in bios, chats, and posts. Ideal for dreamy captions, lyric lines, and playful headings. Keep it short for clarity; decorative marks add motion but can reduce readability in long blocks.
Add a breezy, ocean-swell feel to short lines—this wavy style appends the combining double tilde ͠ to every letter and digit so words look gently in motion; paste your text, generate, then copy.
Wavy (͠) — flowing accent via combining mark
The generator adds U+0360 COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE (͠) after each supported character, producing a soft ripple like w͠a͠v͠y͠ or 2͠0͠2͠5͠. It’s still pure Unicode—not images—so your text stays copyable, searchable, and lightweight across apps.
Use for
- Lyric snippets, dreamy quotes, and vibe tags.
- Section leaders in moodboards or aesthetic lists.
- Playful headers and short labels that need motion without bold weight.
How to apply
- Paste your text in the left box.
- Generate the wavy output (͠) and copy.
- Limit to 1–6 words or compact tokens; keep body text plain for comfort.
Craft notes
- Letters and digits receive ͠; spaces remain spaces and most punctuation stays unchanged for clarity.
- Placement of ͠ can vary slightly by font—leave a little vertical breathing room.
- Use sparingly: decorative marks add motion but can reduce readability at paragraph length.
Similar tools to explore: Wiggle for a single tilde above (̃), Tilde Strike for a wavy strikethrough, Shaky for jittery acute/grave accents, and Psychedelic for heavier multi-mark ripples.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will wavy text paste everywhere?
Yes. It uses standard combining characters, so you can paste it into most apps and sites.
Does it actually animate?
No animation—just a static wave accent created with diacritics.
Is it good for paragraphs?
Best for short headers or callouts. Large sections can feel busy.
Can I mix wavy with emoji or bold?
Absolutely—style a keyword with wavy and keep surrounding text normal for contrast.
Do I need special fonts?
No. Modern platforms support these combining marks widely.
