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Upside Down Text Generator

Flipped and mirrored text. The letter order is reversed too, so it reads correctly when the text is turned around.

Cool Fonts

Upside Down

ǝɹǝH ʇxǝ⊥ ɹno⅄

Mirror

ɘɿɘH ɈxɘT ɿuoY

Lines & Marks

Upside Down Underline

ǝ̲ɹ̲ǝ̲H̲ ̲ʇ̲x̲ǝ̲⊥̲ ̲ɹ̲n̲o̲⅄̲

Upside Down Strikethrough

ǝ̶ɹ̶ǝ̶H̶ ̶ʇ̶x̶ǝ̶⊥̶ ̶ɹ̶n̶o̶⅄̶

Mirror Underline

ɘ̲ɿ̲ɘ̲H̲ ̲Ɉ̲x̲ɘ̲T̲ ̲ɿ̲u̲o̲Y̲

Mirror Strikethrough

ɘ̶ɿ̶ɘ̶H̶ ̶Ɉ̶x̶ɘ̶T̶ ̶ɿ̶u̶o̶Y̶

Spaced Styles

Upside Down Dotted

⅄·o·n·ɹ· ·⊥·ǝ·x·ʇ· ·H·ǝ·ɹ·ǝ

Upside Down Bulleted

⅄•o•n•ɹ• •⊥•ǝ•x•ʇ• •H•ǝ•ɹ•ǝ

Upside Down Starred

⅄☆o☆n☆ɹ☆ ☆⊥☆ǝ☆x☆ʇ☆ ☆H☆ǝ☆ɹ☆ǝ

Upside Down Hearted

⅄♡o♡n♡ɹ♡ ♡⊥♡ǝ♡x♡ʇ♡ ♡H♡ǝ♡ɹ♡ǝ

Upside Down Sparkled

⅄✧o✧n✧ɹ✧ ✧⊥✧ǝ✧x✧ʇ✧ ✧H✧ǝ✧ɹ✧ǝ

Decorated

Upside Down Sparkle Frame

✧ ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ ✧

Upside Down Star Frame

★彡 ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ 彡★

Upside Down Heart Frame

♡ ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ ♡

Upside Down Flower Frame

✿ ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ ✿

Upside Down Gamer Frame

꧁⚔ ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ ⚔꧂

Upside Down Corner Brackets

「⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ」

Upside Down Double Brackets

『⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ』

Upside Down Arrow Frame

➫ ⅄onɹ ⊥ǝxʇ Hǝɹǝ ➫

Flipping is two operations, not one

Turning text upside down means replacing every letter with a rotated look-alike — e becomes ǝ, t becomes ʇ — and then reversing the order of the whole string. Miss the second step and you get upside-down letters reading left to right, which looks wrong to anyone who tries to read it. That is the most common bug in flip-text tools, and it is why some of them produce output that never quite looks right.

Where the substitutes come from

There is no upside-down alphabet in Unicode, so each rotated letter is borrowed from wherever a matching shape happens to exist — the International Phonetic Alphabet, Cyrillic, mathematical symbols, and a few obscure blocks besides. Some are near-perfect: ɐ for a, ɐ for e. Others are approximations, and capital letters are the weakest of them, which is why flipped text usually looks better in lowercase.

Mirror text is a different thing

Mirroring reflects text left-to-right rather than rotating it, as though you held it up to a mirror. It uses a different set of substitute characters and generally has fewer good matches than flipping does, so more letters end up close-but-not-exact. Both styles are best kept to short strings — a name, a couple of words — where the eye can work out what it is looking at.

Questions

Why do some letters look wrong when flipped?

Unicode has no real upside-down alphabet, so each letter borrows a look-alike from another script. Some matches are excellent, others are approximate — capitals especially.

Should the letters be in reverse order?

Yes. A correct flip rotates each character and reverses the whole string, so that reading it from the other side works properly. This tool does both.

Does upside-down text work in usernames?

On platforms that allow Unicode display names, yes. It is popular for gaming profiles. Bear in mind it makes your name effectively unsearchable.

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