Reverse Text Generator

Flip your text in any direction. Reverse it backwards (mirror writing), reverse the order of words or lines, flip every word in place, or turn it fully upside down with rotated Unicode characters — perfect for bios, usernames and fun posts. Pick a mode and the result updates live.

Five Ways to Reverse Text

"Reversing" text can mean several different things, so this tool gives you a separate mode for each. Whether you need genuine backwards (mirror) writing, a flipped reading order, or the playful upside-down style people use in social bios, you can switch between them instantly and copy the result.

What Each Mode Does

Why People Use Upside-Down Text

Upside-down and mirrored text are popular for social media bios, usernames, comments and captions because they stand out in a feed of normal type. Because the result is real Unicode — not an image — it copies and pastes into Instagram, TikTok, X, Discord and most apps that accept plain text. A few characters don't have a perfect rotated twin, so those are left as-is.

Privacy

Everything is processed in your browser. Your text is never uploaded or stored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choose the "Backwards / mirror" mode and type or paste your text. The character order is reversed instantly, so "example" becomes "elpmaxe". Click "Copy result" to grab it.
Each letter is swapped for a Unicode character that looks like it rotated 180°, and the whole string is reversed so it reads correctly when flipped. The output is plain text you can paste into most apps and social networks.
In most cases, yes. Because it's standard Unicode rather than an image, it pastes into bios, captions and comments on Instagram, TikTok, X, Discord and similar platforms. A small number of characters have no rotated equivalent and stay as they are.
"Reverse words" changes the order of whole words but keeps each word readable. "Flip each word" keeps the words in place but reverses the letters inside them. "Backwards / mirror" reverses the entire string at the character level.
Yes. The reverser works on full Unicode code points, so emoji and accented characters are kept whole rather than split apart when the text is reversed.