Convert any text into upside-down letters that read ǝʞᴉl sᴉɥʇ. Created from Unicode rotated characters and reversed order — perfect for puzzle messages and creative bios.
Upside-down text uses Unicode characters that visually resemble rotated versions of normal letters, then reverses the entire string so reading from left to right reads the upside-down letters correctly. The result is text that looks rotated 180 degrees.
Paste your text. The tool first replaces each letter with its rotated Unicode equivalent (ɐ for a, q for d, etc.) and then reverses the entire string. Copy and paste — works in any modern text field.
Use it for whimsical Instagram bios, Twitter pranks, decorative usernames, puzzle messages, and creative typography. Some users use upside-down text to draw attention without using all-caps.
Numbers and punctuation rotate where Unicode equivalents exist; otherwise they stay as-is. Combine with regular text for funny headers like 'ᵒⁿ ᵐʸ ʷᵃʸ ᵘᵖsᴉpǝ poʍu'. Avoid for important content — readability is poor.
Some platforms strip Unicode characters or use fonts without those code points.
With practice, yes — but it's deliberately disorienting for casual readers.
Most password fields treat Unicode rotated characters as different from regular letters. Don't use for passwords.
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