Cursive text on Discord looks like handwritten, slanted letters. It stands out from the plain default font used in most chat and profile areas. Discord does not have a built in font setting, so this tool changes your regular letters into special unicode cursive characters.
You can copy the cursive output and paste it anywhere Discord accepts text. This includes your display name, your about me section, and your messages in chat. The letters will appear cursive to everyone who sees them, even if they have not installed any custom fonts.
Type to see cursive text
Enter any word or phrase above and copy the styled result straight into Discord.
A few words shown in cursive so you can see how the letters render before you copy.
Enter the word or phrase you want to style.
Tap copy to grab the styled unicode.
Drop it into your display name, about me, or a message.
Yes, because the tool uses unicode characters that are supported by all modern devices. The cursive text will display correctly on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux.
No, server names and channel names do not support unicode cursive characters. You can use it for your display name, nickname, about me section, and normal messages.
It can. Screen readers may read the unicode cursive letters differently than standard text. Some characters might be skipped or read as symbols, which could make your message harder to understand for users who rely on screen readers.
Not every letter or symbol has a cursive unicode equivalent. Numbers, punctuation marks, and some special characters often stay the same. The tool will convert all available letters and leave the rest unchanged.