Upside Down Text
Flip your text ǝpisdn-uʍop, mirror it, or reverse it — then copy and paste it anywhere for a bit of fun.
Flip text for fun
Upside-down text is a playful way to grab attention in bios, captions, usernames and messages. This generator maps every letter to a Unicode look-alike that appears rotated, so "Hello" becomes a line that reads as though your screen is turned over. Mirror and reverse modes give you two more twists on the same idea.
The three modes
- Upside down: rotates the whole line 180° using flipped characters.
- Mirror: reflects letters left-to-right, like a reflection.
- Reverse: keeps letter shapes but writes them back-to-front.
Good to know
Letters and digits convert most reliably; some punctuation and symbols don't have a flipped counterpart and are left as-is. Because the result relies on each device having the matching Unicode glyphs, preview your text before posting — most modern phones and browsers display it perfectly.
Frequently asked questions
How does upside-down text work?
It replaces each letter with a Unicode character that looks like the flipped version, then reverses the order so the whole line reads as if turned 180°. Because these are real characters, you can copy and paste them anywhere.
Will it work on social media?
Yes. The flipped text is standard Unicode, so it pastes into Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X and most chat apps. A few characters may not render on very old devices.
What's the difference between flip and mirror?
'Upside down' rotates the text 180°. 'Mirror' reflects it left-to-right as if seen in a mirror. 'Reverse' simply writes the characters in backwards order without changing their shape.
Is it private?
Yes. Everything is generated in your browser; your text is never uploaded.