Wide Text Text Generator

Convert your standard text into w i d e  t e x t  text, ready to copy and paste!

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Wide Text Text Overview

Add airy spacing to each character for a cool stretched look: w i d e  t e x t. This thin-space rhythm makes short names, labels, and callouts feel calm and open without switching fonts. Great for bios and headings when you want emphasis that breathes.

Give words extra breathing room—a fine spacer is inserted after each character to create a calm, airy rhythm in short labels and headers.

Wide Text — added tracking via thin spaces

The style inserts a thin space after every supported glyph, so a line opens up without changing the letters themselves. Quick peek: widew i d e, textt e x t, 20252 0 2 5. Use it when you want emphasis through spacing rather than weight or decoration.

Good fits

  • Menu slugs, section chips, and calm hero captions.
  • Playlist dividers, moodboard headings, and timeline labels.
  • Short product names or collection tags that need poise, not volume.

Workflow

  1. Write a brief phrase (1–6 words) in the left field.
  2. Apply the wide spacing.
  3. Place the result in your title, badge, or caption.

Craft notes

  • Ideal for compact phrases—very long widened lines can feel slow to scan.
  • Some editors may trim ultra-thin spaces; preview if exact spacing is critical.
  • Numbers and punctuation keep their shape; the spacer follows them for even cadence.

Similar tools to explore: Vaporwave for full-width glyphs and extra air, Aesthetic for gentle, spaced-out vibes, 3D for a diagonal shadow hint, and Neon for starburst energy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What space is used?

A thin space ( ) is inserted after each character to create even spread.

Is it still text?

Yes—letters plus thin spaces remain fully copyable.

Will spacing persist everywhere?

Most modern platforms support thin spaces; width can vary slightly by font.

Where does it shine?

Short titles, usernames, and tags that need subtle emphasis.

Accessibility tip?

Avoid very long wide lines; screen readers may pause more often.