
How Do I Type an Invisible Character?
Need to type an invisible character but don’t know how? Whether you want to send a blank message, create an empty name, or just hide text, typing an invisible character is easier than you think.
This guide will show you how to type or insert invisible characters on desktop, mobile, and by using simple copy-paste techniques.
What Is an Invisible Character?
An invisible character is a Unicode character that looks blank — but it’s still there. It has no visible shape, but it’s recognized by computers and apps.
Popular invisible characters include:
- U+200B – Zero Width Space
- U+200C – Zero Width Non-Joiner
- U+3164 – Hangul Filler
These characters can be used in usernames, statuses, chats, and documents.
Easiest Way: Copy and Paste
The simplest way is to just copy an invisible character and paste it wherever you need.
👉 Click here to copy an invisible character
Or copy this directly:
Paste it into your text field, name box, or message and you’re done!
Typing an Invisible Character (Manually)
On Windows:
You can use Character Map:
- Press
Win + R
, typecharmap
, and hit Enter. - Search for “Zero Width Space” or “U+200B”.
- Click Select → Copy, then paste where needed.
On Mac:
Use Emoji & Symbols:
- Press
Control + Command + Space
to open the character viewer. - Search for “invisible” or Unicode
U+200B
. - Double-click to insert.
🔒 Some characters may not appear in viewer tools. In that case, copy them from Invisible Symbol.
On Android/iPhone:
Invisible characters can’t be typed directly via keyboard, but you can:
- Visit invisible-symbol.com.
- Tap the Copy button.
- Paste it into WhatsApp, Instagram, games, or bios.
Use Cases
You can type invisible characters to:
- Send blank messages on WhatsApp or Discord
- Create blank usernames on Roblox, PUBG, Free Fire
- Set invisible bios on Instagram or TikTok
- Trick filters or create spacing in code/docs
Final Tip
Not all platforms support typing these characters manually. Copying from a reliable source is the best option — and it’s 100% safe.
Now you know how to type an invisible character — or at least copy it like a pro.