Italic adds emphasis and a quieter, elegant tone. Since bios don't accept formatting, this converts your words into italic Unicode characters — 𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑠 — that paste anywhere.
How to use
- Type your text
- Choose Italic or Bold Italic
- Copy and paste it where you need it
Italic works best for a sub-line: a tagline under a bold name, a quote, a soft call to action. Pair a bold first line with an italic second line and the contrast does the work.
FAQ
- Why is the italic 'h' different?
- Unicode reserved the math-italic h, so the tool uses ℎ (the Planck constant glyph). It looks correct in running text.
- Do digits get italicised?
- No — italic Unicode has no styled digits, so numbers stay normal. That's expected, not a bug.