Unicode Text Converter

Transform plain text into various Unicode styles including bold, italic, script, fraktur, double-struck, and monospace. Perfect for social media bios, messages, and creative text.

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What Is Email Extraction? Email extraction is the process of automatically finding and collecting email addresses from text content. Our tool scans your input, identifies valid email patterns, and returns a clean, deduplicated list of addresses. ## Practical Use Cases - **Data cleanup**: Extract contact information from messy documents, spreadsheets, or email threads. - **Migration projects**: When moving between email platforms, extract all addresses from existing files and databases. - **Lead generation**: Collect business email addresses from professional directories and networking platforms. - **Email verification**: Combine extraction with verification tools to clean your mailing lists. - **Content analysis**: Identify how many and which email addresses appear in a document. ## Privacy and Compliance When extracting email addresses, always consider: - **GDPR compliance**: Ensure you have proper consent before contacting extracted addresses in the EU. - **CAN-SPAM Act**: US law requires opt-out options in commercial emails. - **Data minimization**: Only extract and store emails you actually need. - **Security**: Never share or sell extracted email lists without explicit permission. For more data extraction, try our URL Extractor and Phone Number Extractor tools.

Examples

Bold style

Input:

Hello

Output:

๐‡๐ž๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ

Script style

Input:

Hello

Output:

โ„‹โ„ฏ๐“๐“โ„ด

How to Use Unicode Text Converter

  1. 1Type or paste your text
  2. 2Choose a style (bold, italic, script, etc.)
  3. 3Copy the converted text

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this work on any platform?

Most modern platforms support these Unicode characters, but some older systems may not render them correctly.

Is this the same as changing font?

No, this uses Unicode mathematical alphanumeric characters that appear as different styles without changing the actual font.