Copy an invisible character
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Invisible character copy tool
Hangul filler — U+3164
The most compatible blank: works for Fortnite and gaming names, WhatsApp and Discord messages.
Braille blank — U+2800
Looks empty but is a printable character — good where regular spaces get trimmed.
Zero-width space — U+200B
Takes no visible width at all — its normal job is letting long words wrap across lines.
Non-breaking space — U+00A0
Looks like a space, but apps that strip normal spaces usually keep it.
Which one should I use?
Most apps that reject empty input accept the Hangul filler (U+3164), making it the go-to for blank gaming names and empty messages. The Braille blank survives space-trimming. The zero-width space is truly width-less — its everyday use is letting long words wrap across lines. If you need to remove hidden characters instead, use our invisible character remover.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the name still show as invalid in some apps?
Support varies by app — some accept the Hangul filler, others the Braille blank, and some accept none of them.
Is this the same as a space?
No — these are distinct Unicode characters that look blank but are not the regular space, which is why apps that strip spaces keep them.