Rounding up the emojisโฆ
Rounding up the emojisโฆ
Type a word or short phrase and watch it transform into giant emoji block letters. Pick your emoji, copy the result, and drop it into any chat, social post, or document. Works best with short words โ think bumper sticker, not essay.
Keep it short. One word or a short phrase (3-8 characters) works best. Longer text wraps in most messaging apps and loses the visual effect.
Use a monospace-friendly context. Emoji text art looks best in places that do not collapse whitespace โ Discord, Slack, Telegram, iMessage, and most messaging apps handle it well. Email clients and some social media feeds may not preserve the formatting.
Contrast matters. Choose an emoji that stands out against the background emoji (the blank filler). The default โฌ/โฌ pairing works well, but experimenting with colored squares or themed emoji can produce eye-catching results.
Try different styles. Hearts for love messages, stars for celebrations, fire for hype. The emoji you choose sets the tone of the message before anyone reads the letters.
Birthday wishes, congratulations, or just saying HI in a way that takes up the whole screen. Your friends will either love it or mute you.
Stand out in Instagram stories, Twitter posts, and Facebook comments. Emoji text art stops the scroll.
Celebrate launches, welcome new team members, or make announcements that people actually notice in busy channels.
Emoji text art is a Discord art form. Use it for server announcements, memes, or just to assert dominance in a chat.