Copy one or more invisible zero-width space characters (Unicode U+200B) to your clipboard. Useful for empty-looking WhatsApp statuses, Instagram blank lines, and any text field that won't accept truly empty input.
Zero-width space (U+200B) is a Unicode character that takes up no visual space but is technically a real character. Many social platforms reject empty submissions but accept this 'invisible' character — letting you create posts that appear blank but pass validation.
Pick how many invisible characters you want (1–200), click the button, and they're copied to your clipboard. Paste anywhere — the recipient sees nothing, but the message technically contains content.
Use for empty-looking WhatsApp Status updates, blank Instagram captions or comments to indicate silence, breaking up text in places that don't allow line breaks, formatting workarounds in CMSs that strip empty lines, and creative messaging effects.
Each character is one byte. Pasting 100+ invisible characters lets you create a 'blank' multi-line layout in some text fields. Some search engines and form validators detect and strip zero-width characters — check before submitting important forms.
To bypass empty-content validation on platforms that require non-blank input but where you want a blank-looking result.
Yes — zero-width space is a standard Unicode character used legitimately for text formatting in many languages.
No — they render as truly invisible. Some text editors show a small placeholder; most don't.
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