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Create Unicode underline text for bios, posts, and usernames: choose the default macron-below look or any of six alternate combining marks, then copy the result or download a .txt file. Everything runs in your browser.
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Underline Unicode styles
Combining marks draw a line or shape under each letter—no rich-text underline. Choose a preset, type or paste, then Copy or Download .txt for bios, chats, or tags where Unicode is supported.
Default and six alternate underlines
Default: U+035F (macron below) after letters only; spaces stay normal. Others: U+0333 double low line, U+034E arrow below, U+0332 low line, U+0362 double right arrow below, U+033C seagull below, U+0359 asterisk below.
Macron below (default underline)
U+035F is the usual “linked” underline in plain Unicode. If it looks broken on your screen, try the low-line or double-line presets instead.
Double line vs. low line
U+0333 reads as a heavier double rule; U+0332 as a thinner single rule. Both are real characters you can copy between apps.
Arrows and decorative marks
U+034E and U+0362 add arrows under letters; U+033C and U+0359 add wavy or star-like accents. How they look depends on each app’s font.
About the seagull
The Seagull style is Combining Seagull Below in Unicode (U+033C). It is drawn under each letter as a small curved or zig-zag mark—often called a “seagull” shape—so you get a decorative below-line look instead of a simple straight underline.
What is a Unicode underline text generator?
It turns regular letters into underlined text you can copy and paste by adding Unicode combining marks after each character—real code points, not word-processor underline. Here the default uses U+035F; the other buttons use different combining characters for other underline looks.
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