An upside down font on Discord flips your text so it reads as if it was rotated 180 degrees. This effect uses unicode characters that look like upside down versions of normal letters. Discord has no built in font setting, so this tool swaps your letters for these unicode lookalikes.
You can paste the upside down text into your Discord display name, your about me section, or directly in your messages. It works in any text field on Discord because the unicode characters are standard. The result is a playful, inverted style that stands out from regular chat.
Type to see upside down text
Enter any word or phrase above and copy the styled result straight into Discord.
A few words shown in upside down 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.
It replaces each letter in your text with a unicode character that looks like the upside down version of that letter. For example, 'a' becomes 'ɐ' and 'b' becomes 'q'. You just type your message and the tool outputs the flipped version.
Most modern devices and operating systems support these unicode characters, so it will appear upside down on phones, computers, and tablets. A few very old systems may show missing symbols, but Discord itself handles them fine.
Yes, you can paste upside down text into your nickname or display name. Some servers may restrict certain unicode characters in roles, but nicknames usually work. The text will appear upside down to everyone who sees your name.
No, it does not bypass moderation filters or word bans. The unicode characters are still recognized as letters, so Discord's automated tools read the text as normal. It is purely a cosmetic change for visual effect.