Clan Bracket Font Generator

Frame your text in CJK corner brackets 「」 — the global gaming clan-tag style that survives most name filters. Letters stay untouched; copy and paste it into squad tags, Discord names and bios.

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What is Clan Bracket Font?

Open almost any competitive lobby and you will see names boxed in sharp right-angle corners — that bracketed look is what this style adds. It flanks your text with 「 (U+300C) and 」 (U+300D), the CJK corner brackets that the global gaming scene adopted as a clan-tag signature. The letters between them are never altered, so 「APEX」 stays exactly your text, just framed like an esports roster entry.

Borrowed From CJK, Owned By Gamers

These brackets started life in Japanese and Chinese typography for quotation, but players worldwide repurposed them because they read as crisp, aggressive and instantly "team". They also tend to survive name filters that strip fancier Unicode, which is part of why 「NOVA」 in corner brackets shows up cleanly in so many games and launchers where decorative letter styles get rejected.

A Frame, Not A Transform

Nothing inside the brackets changes — letters, digits, mixed case and symbols all pass through verbatim, because this only adds a character to each end. That keeps it perfectly legible and stackable on top of another style if you want a styled name framed as well. The cost is small: exactly two extra characters total, one bracket at each side, so 「Sq7」 becomes five characters.

Where Clan Bracket Font Lands

It is built for gamer aliases, clan and squad tags, Discord nicknames, Twitch handles and stream overlays — anywhere a name should look organised and competitive at a glance. In-game name fields vary, so paste 「Phantom」 into the slot and confirm it saves before a match; Discord and most social bios accept the brackets without trouble. Account @handles stay ASCII-only as always.

Clan Bracket Character Map

Every character Clan Bracket transforms. Click any row to copy that character.

Where Clan Bracket Works

Universal support across all major social media and messaging platforms.

Instagram
TikTok
Discord
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter / X
YouTube
Snapchat
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Threads
Reddit
Twitch
Roblox

Example Clan Bracket Uses

🎮 Clan Tag
「APEX」
🏆 Esports Roster
「NOVA」
🕹️ Gamer Alias
「Phantom」
💥 Squad Name
「ZeroDay」
🔫 Short Tag
「GG」

How to Use Clan Bracket

Type your text in the box above.
Click "Copy" to save it to your clipboard.
Paste anywhere — Instagram, TikTok, Discord, WhatsApp, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do gamers use corner brackets specifically?

They read as sharp, organised and team-oriented, and they stand out hard against plain lobby names. The look became a global clan-tag convention, so 「Alpha」 in corner brackets instantly signals "this is a squad" to other players without a word of explanation.

How many characters does the bracket frame add?

Exactly two — one opening bracket and one closing bracket, with no space. That tiny overhead matters in strict name fields with short limits, but it is far lighter than decorative styles that add a symbol and a space at each end.

Will it work both in Discord and inside a game?

Discord nicknames, server names and bios take it reliably. In-game fields are hit or miss — many accept it, but some reject non-ASCII entirely. Paste 「LiveOn」 into the actual name box and check it saves before you rely on it for ranked play.

Does it change or restyle the letters inside?

No. This is a pure wrap: the brackets are added around your exact text and nothing within is converted. Upper case, lower case, numbers and symbols all come through untouched, which is also why it layers cleanly over another generated style.

Why does it survive filters that block other fancy fonts?

Many platforms filter unusual letter ranges but leave common CJK punctuation alone, since those characters are legitimate everyday text in East Asian languages. So 「Squad」 framed in corner brackets often passes where a bold or script name would be stripped back to plain.

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