Upside Down Text Generator
Flip your text upside down using Unicode characters so it reads reversed and rotated. Copy the flipped text for bios and fun posts. Free and private.
- Rotates and reverses text to read upside down
- Uses standard Unicode look-alike characters
- Live preview as you type
- One-click copy of the flipped result
- 100% private — text never leaves your browser
- Free, no sign-up, works offline as a PWA
How to use the Upside Down Text Generator
- 1
Type or paste your text into the input box.
- 2
See it flipped upside down live in the output box.
- 3
Click Copy to grab the flipped text.
- 4
Paste it into your bio, chat or post.
About the Upside Down Text Generator
The ByteTools Upside Down Text Generator flips your words so they appear rotated 180 degrees — pǝuɹnʇ ǝpısdn — using clever look-alike Unicode characters and reversing the order so the sentence reads correctly upside down.
It is a fun way to grab attention in a social bio, comment or username, and because it outputs plain Unicode text you can copy and paste it into most apps without special fonts or images.
The flip is generated locally in your browser with JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded or stored, so your text stays private and the tool keeps working offline once loaded.
Frequently asked questions
How does upside down text work?
Each letter is swapped for a Unicode character that looks like its 180-degree rotated version, and the whole string is reversed. Reading the result from the other side, it appears as your original text flipped upside down.
Can I paste upside down text on Instagram or Facebook?
Yes. The output is normal Unicode text, so it pastes into Instagram bios and captions, Facebook, X and most chat apps. Some rare characters may not have a flipped form and are left unchanged.
Why do some characters not flip?
Not every symbol has an upside-down look-alike in Unicode. When one is missing, the tool keeps the original character so your text stays readable rather than dropping it entirely.
Can I turn flipped text back to normal?
Paste flipped text back into the box and it will flip again, returning close to the original since the mapping is largely reversible. A few substituted characters may differ slightly from the source.
Is my text sent anywhere to be flipped?
No. The flipping happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded, logged or stored, so it is completely private.
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