Flip your world (and your text) 180 degrees. Create flipped text for fun social media statuses, bios, and comments instantly.
Upside down text (sometimes called "flipped text") isn't a font. It's a clever trick using Unicode characters. Computers have thousands of characters, including letters from different languages and mathematical symbols. By picking specific symbols that look like upside-down letters, we can simulate typing upside down.
We replace standard characters with their look-alikes:
This effect is incredibly popular for:
Make your Instagram or Twitter bio stand out.
uƃısǝᗡ sǝʌo˥ oɥM ɹǝuƃısǝᗡ
Confuse your friends with a flipped status.
¿ʎɐpoʇ op noʎ ʍoH
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
One of the most famous uses of upside-down characters is the "Flip Table" emoticon. It uses specific Unicode box-drawing characters to look like a table flying through the air. You can use this tool to flip the text of whatever you are "flipping out" about!
Join the fun with Unicode.
Generally, no. Screen readers will try to pronounce the strange symbols (like "turned a", "turned e") which sounds like gibberish. It is best to avoid using this for important information that needs to be accessible.
Yes. To truly simulate turning a paper 180 degrees, you must reverse the order of the letters AND flip them upside down. If you uncheck it, the letters are upside down but read left-to-right (Hǝןןo), which is less readable.