Parenthesized Font Generator
Wrap every letter in soft parentheses — the lowercase-only Parenthesized Latin block, a small, understated cousin of circled text for cutesy bios and minimalist tags. Copy and paste anywhere.
What is Parenthesized Font?
Each letter gets tucked inside its own little curved parentheses, like the (a) (b) (c) markers from an old printed list. Parenthesized Font maps your text to the Unicode Parenthesized Latin block, so ⒮⒪⒡⒯ comes out small, bracketed and faintly clerical — a quieter, quirkier take on the circle-letter look rather than the bold filled kind.
Lowercase Only — A Real Limit
This is the headline caveat: the Unicode block only ever defined lowercase parenthesized letters. There is no uppercase set and no parenthesized digits at all. Whatever case you type is folded to the lowercase bracketed form, and any number you include simply stays plain. So ⒧⒤⒮⒯ 1 keeps its 1 ordinary while the letters get parentheses.
Not The Same As Circled Or Bubble
It is easy to lump these together, but they are different blocks with different moods. Circled letters sit in thin outline rings and bubble text fills them solid; this one wraps each letter in soft parentheses instead, which reads smaller and more understated. ⒞⒰⒯⒠ in parentheses looks like a tidy footnote, not a bold badge.
Where Parenthesized Font Belongs
It suits soft, low-key aesthetics — minimalist bios, cutesy usernames, footnote-style asides and gentle list labels. The bracketed glyphs are deliberately small, so like other tiny styles they tax readability at length and confuse screen readers; keep ⒩⒪⒯⒠⒮ short and decorative. Account @handles stay ASCII-only, so use it on the display name and bio.
Parenthesized Character Map
Every character Parenthesized transforms. Click any row to copy that character.
Where Parenthesized Works
Universal support across all major social media and messaging platforms.