Mirror Font Generator
Reflect your words as if a mirror stood beside them. Each character is swapped for its left-right reversed twin while word order stays exactly where you typed it, so REBEL turns into ЯƎꓭƎ⅃ without any tumbling.
What is Mirror Font?
Hold a small mirror to the right of a word and read what bounces back — that reflection is what this generator types for you. It looks up the horizontally reversed glyph for each character and substitutes it in place, leaving the sequence of letters untouched. Only the shapes flip; the reading direction does not. Drop ꓷЯƎAM ꓭI⅁ into a bio and it lands like a sticker peeled off glass.
Mirror Is Not Upside Down
These two effects are cousins, never twins. The flip here is a single left-right reflection with the original order preserved, whereas turning text on its head rotates every glyph a half-circle and then runs the whole line backward. Compare the capital R: reflected it becomes Я, but rotated it would point a different way entirely. Pick reflection when you want a clean looking-glass echo rather than a head-tilt puzzle.
Why Some Letters Refuse To Flip
A reflected glyph only appears when Unicode actually ships one. Capitals are well covered and the quartet b, d, p and q trade places neatly, yet most lowercase letters and every digit simply have no mirrored partner, so they pass straight through. Phrases in capitals therefore read most dramatically; a lowercase sentence may shift only a handful of characters.
Best Places To Use A Reflection
Reach for this when you want something that looks engineered rather than glitched: a striking display name, a logo-like wordmark in a header, an edgy gamer tag, or a caption that makes a follower pause and re-read. Keep it short and loud — punchy uppercase phrases survive the trip across apps far better than long mixed-case paragraphs.
Mirror Character Map
Every character Mirror transforms. Click any row to copy that character.
Where Mirror Works
Universal support across all major social media and messaging platforms.