Invisible Character
Copy an invisible character for blank Fortnite, PUBG, Discord or TikTok names and empty messages — with a generator and a verify box.
About the Invisible Character
Copy a genuinely invisible character with one click. Normal spaces get trimmed by most apps and games, but Unicode characters like the Hangul Filler (U+3164) and zero-width space (U+200B) survive — letting you create blank usernames in Fortnite, PUBG and Discord, send empty messages, and add hidden separators in bios and captions.
Four different invisible characters are included because platforms behave differently: U+3164 is the classic pick for game usernames, U+200B takes zero visual width, the braille blank U+2800 works well in WhatsApp and Instagram, and the non-breaking space slips past filters that reject normal spaces. Each row has a test box proving the character is really there.
There is also a generator for longer invisible strings — choose a character and a repeat count — plus a verify box: paste anything into it and it counts exactly which invisible characters it contains. Everything runs in your browser; nothing you type or copy is sent anywhere.
How to Use the Invisible Character
- 1Pick the invisible character that suits your platform — U+3164 is best for game usernames.
- 2Click Copy next to it; the character is now on your clipboard.
- 3Paste it into the username field, message or bio where you want blank space.
- 4Need more than one? Use the generator to create a string of repeated invisible characters.
- 5Paste your result into the verify box to confirm the invisible characters are really there.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make a blank name in Fortnite or PUBG?
Copy the Hangul Filler character (U+3164) from the first row — it is the one most games accept in usernames. Paste it into the name field, alone or combined with other characters. Because it renders as empty space but is not a space character, the game's "name cannot be blank" check passes.
Why does my pasted invisible character sometimes disappear?
Some apps normalize or strip certain Unicode characters on save. If one type vanishes, try another: U+3164 works in most games, U+2800 tends to survive chat apps like WhatsApp, and U+200B is best inside text rather than alone. The verify box on this page tells you instantly whether your clipboard still holds the character.
How can I check that I actually copied an invisible character?
Use the verify box at the bottom of the tool: paste your clipboard into it and it reports exactly how many invisible characters it found and which types. The test boxes next to each character also show it between [brackets] — if the brackets are pushed apart, the character is present.
How do I send an empty message on WhatsApp or Discord?
Copy the braille blank (U+2800) or Hangul Filler (U+3164) and paste it as your entire message. The app sees a non-empty string, so the send button activates, but the message displays as blank. On Discord, U+200B also works and is handy for adding empty lines inside longer messages.
Are invisible characters safe to use?
Yes — they are ordinary Unicode characters, the same ones used legitimately in Korean text and braille. They contain no code and cannot carry anything harmful. The only risk is cosmetic: a platform may strip them or, rarely, display a placeholder box on very old devices. Avoid using them to impersonate other users, which violates most platforms' rules.