Cyberpunk Text Generator

Futuristic cyberpunk style with fullwidth characters and Japanese brackets. Perfect for gaming, tech, and neon aesthetics.

Cyberpunk wraps your words in wide, glowing fullwidth characters and frames them with Japanese 【lenticular brackets】, giving plain text that neon-signboard, vaporwave-meets-Blade-Runner look. It leans hard into the tech/gaming aesthetic where extra letter spacing reads as "futuristic UI" rather than ordinary typing. It shines anywhere you want a name or tag to feel like a holographic display label.

Example:【CYBER】
【CYBER】

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📸Instagram Bio
👤
128posts
1.2Kfollowers
456following
yourname
【CYBER】
🎮Discord
🎯
🎮
💬
#general
🤖
FancyBotToday at 4:20 PM
【CYBER】
✈️Telegram
👤
Friendonline
📞
What's up?10:30
【CYBER】10:31 ✓✓
💬iMessage
9:41
📶🔋
👤
Friend
📹
Hey, check this out!
【CYBER】

How Cyberpunk Text Works

This style does two separate things. First, every standard ASCII character (letters, digits, and common punctuation in the range U+0021–U+007E) is shifted by exactly 0xFEE0 code points, which lands it in Unicode's "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" block (U+FF01–U+FF5E). That's why A becomes A and 5 becomes 5 — they're genuine fullwidth twins designed for CJK typesetting, where each glyph occupies a full em square, creating the wide, evenly-spaced look. Second, the entire result is wrapped in CJK lenticular brackets 【 (U+3010) and 】 (U+3011). So your letters really are converted to a different set of code points (not just visually stretched), and the brackets are decoration added around the whole string. Characters outside the ASCII printable range — like emoji or accented letters — pass through unchanged.

Tips for Using Cyberpunk Text

  • Keep it short — fullwidth glyphs are roughly twice as wide as normal letters, so a long sentence can overflow a bio box or wrap awkwardly. Single words or short tags look best.
  • If you want the wide spacing but not the brackets, copy the output and just delete the 【 and 】 on each end; the fullwidth letters stand on their own.
  • Mix in actual numbers and symbols — fullwidth digits like 3 and 0 reinforce the techy panel look, so a tag like 【RUN2077】 lands harder than letters alone.

Cyberpunk Text Compatibility

Fullwidth characters and CJK lenticular brackets are well-supported across iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac, and render reliably on Instagram, TikTok, Discord, X, and YouTube. They are real, widely-deployed Unicode, so screen readers will usually announce them as their normal letters. The main caveat is monospaced or narrow code editors and some older form fields, where the fullwidth glyphs may look slightly misaligned or, on very old fonts, fall back to a generic box. The 【 】 brackets occasionally render with extra side padding in certain apps but stay legible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my cyberpunk text have so much space between letters?

It isn't added spacing — each letter is swapped for its fullwidth Unicode twin (A instead of A), and those glyphs are designed to fill a full em square like CJK characters. The wide gaps are baked into the characters themselves, which is exactly what gives the style its neon-display feel.

Can I remove the 【 】 brackets and keep just the wide letters?

Yes. The brackets are decoration wrapped around the outside of the string, while the letters are independently converted to fullwidth. Just delete the bracket on each end after copying, and you'll be left with clean fullwidth text.

Will the brackets and wide letters break in a gaming username or clan tag?

Usually not, since fullwidth forms and lenticular brackets are standard Unicode. Some games restrict usernames to plain ASCII and will reject or strip these characters, so test it in the name field first. When a game allows Unicode, the 【TAG】 look comes through perfectly.

Do numbers and symbols get converted too, or only letters?

All standard ASCII printable characters in the U+0021–U+007E range are converted, so digits (5), punctuation (!), and symbols all get their fullwidth versions — not just A–Z. Anything outside that range, like emoji or accented letters, is left untouched.

Where to Use Cyberpunk Text

  • Gaming clan tags and in-game display names where 【NAME】 reads like a HUD callout
  • Cyberpunk, synthwave, or vaporwave themed Instagram and TikTok captions
  • Discord server names, channel headers, or role labels for a sci-fi/tech community
  • Stylized usernames for streaming, esports, or crypto/NFT profiles
  • Section dividers in tech blog posts or README files to flag a 'system' or 'console' vibe
  • Neon-aesthetic story text, lyric overlays, or thumbnail titles for futuristic edits

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