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Text decorations

Wrap your text in decorative symbol frames like ꧁text꧂ or ★彡text彡★.

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Text decorations

Pick a decoration, type your text, and it comes back framed: ꧁name꧂, ★彡name彡★, 【name】, ▄▀▄▀▄▀name▀▄▀▄▀▄. Twenty-four ready-made frames cover the classics — royal brackets, star wings, sparkles, waves, blocks, hearts, crowns, arrows and gaming tags — and the output updates as you type.

Decorated text is the usual flourish for game nicknames, Discord and Twitch display names, clan tags, Free Fire and PUBG profiles, YouTube titles and social bios. Choose a frame from the list, or switch the decoration to Custom and type your own prefix and suffix to build something nobody else is using. Both fields are taken exactly as typed, spaces included, so you control the spacing precisely.

Apply to each line, on by default, frames every line on its own — a list of twenty nicknames comes back with twenty frames in one pass. Turn it off and the whole block is wrapped once instead, with the prefix before the first line and the suffix after the last. Blank rows are always left alone, since a frame around nothing helps no one. Windows (CRLF) and Unix (LF) line endings are both handled, and the tally under the output counts how many lines were decorated.

One caveat up front. These are ordinary Unicode symbols, not formatting, and not every device ships fonts for all of them. Characters such as ꧁ or 彡 can appear as empty boxes on older phones or inside some games, so paste a test somewhere it matters before committing. Screen readers may also announce each symbol aloud, which is why decorations suit a short name, not text someone must read. Everything runs in your browser and your text is never uploaded. Copy the result, download it as a .txt file, or move it back to the input to run another tool over it.

FAQ

Why does my decoration show as empty boxes?
The frames are real Unicode symbols, and a device draws a box when its fonts have no glyph for one. Older phones, some games and certain desktop apps are the usual culprits. If the audience matters, test the paste there first, or pick a simpler frame such as the brackets or the double rule.
Can I build my own frame?
Yes. Set the decoration to Custom and fill in the prefix and suffix fields. They are used exactly as typed, spaces included, and you can fill in just one of them if you only want a leading or trailing mark.
What happens with several lines of text?
With "Apply to each line" on, every non-empty line gets its own frame — handy for a whole list of nicknames. Turn it off and the frame goes around the entire block once. Empty lines are never decorated either way.
Will decorated text work in every game or app?
Not always. Some platforms restrict nicknames to letters and digits and will reject the symbols outright, and others strip them silently. That is a limit of the platform, not of the decoration itself.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The tool runs entirely in your browser and your text never leaves your device.