FontifyText

Free Reverse Text Tool

Backwards Text Generator

Reverse, mirror, flip, and copy backwards text in seven live modes. Built for quick copy-paste text, usernames, captions, puzzles, and messages.

Live text reverser

Type once, copy seven backwards styles

Free

19

Characters

3

Words

7

Modes

Backwards text

Reverses the full text from end to start.

6202 txeT sdrawkcaB

Mirrored text

Reverses the text and swaps letters for mirror-style Unicode.

6202 ɟxɘT ƨbɿɒwʞɔɒᗺ

Backwards words only

Reverses the letters inside each word while keeping word order.

sdrawkcaB txeT 6202

Mirrored letters only

Keeps the original order but changes letters to mirrored Unicode.

ᗺɒɔʞwɒɿbƨ Tɘxɟ 2026

Mirrored words and letters

Mirrors each word separately while keeping the sentence order.

ƨbɿɒwʞɔɒᗺ ɟxɘT 6202

Reverse word order

Moves the last word first without reversing the letters.

2026 Text Backwards

Upside-down text

Turns supported letters upside down and reverses the line.

9ᄅ0ᄅ ʇxǝ⊥ spɹɐʍʞɔɐ𐐒

Use this backwards text generator to turn ordinary writing into reversed, mirrored, word-flipped, and upside-down text you can copy and paste. Type a phrase once, compare the live outputs, copy the version you like, and test it in the app where you want to use it.

The tool is built for quick use: social bios, Discord messages, WhatsApp status lines, puzzle clues, classroom examples, game names, and creative captions. It is also useful when you need to compare the difference between reverse text and mirror text without opening several separate tools.

How to Use the Backwards Text Generator

  1. Type or paste a word, sentence, username, or caption into the text box.
  2. Review the generated outputs below the input.
  3. Choose whether you want full backwards text, mirror-style letters, reversed words, reversed word order, or upside-down text.
  4. Select the copy button beside the result you want.
  5. Paste the result into your destination app and check how it appears.

For example, Backwards Text can become txeT sdrawkcaB in the basic reverse mode. A mirror-style output uses Unicode lookalikes where available, so letters such as a, e, and r may become approximate mirrored forms.

If you are making a display name, keep the phrase short. Backwards and mirrored text can be fun, but long reversed paragraphs are harder to read and may not work well in small profile fields.

Backwards Text Modes Compared

The page includes seven modes so you can choose the exact transformation instead of guessing what a single "reverse" button will do.

ModeWhat it doesBest use
Backwards textReverses the full text from end to startSimple reverse text and puzzle clues
Mirrored textReverses the text and swaps supported letters for mirror-style UnicodeVisual mirror-writing effects
Backwards words onlyReverses the letters inside each wordNames, short captions, and word games
Mirrored letters onlyKeeps the order but swaps supported lettersA readable mirror-letter style
Mirrored words and lettersMirrors each word separatelyA stronger decorative effect
Reverse word orderMoves the last word first without reversing lettersSentence experiments and writing prompts
Upside-down textUses upside-down Unicode lookalikes and reverses the lineSocial captions and playful messages

These modes overlap in small ways, but they solve different jobs. If you want people to decode the sentence, use basic backwards text. If you want a visual effect that still resembles normal writing, try mirrored letters only. If you want the strongest novelty style, compare mirrored words and upside-down text.

Reverse Text vs Mirror Text

Reverse text changes order. Mirror text changes appearance.

When you reverse text, the last character appears first and the first character appears last. The plain phrase FontifyText becomes txeTyfitnoF. This is useful for simple puzzles, hidden messages, palindromes, classroom exercises, and quick copy-paste tricks.

Mirror text tries to imitate what the phrase might look like in a mirror. Because ordinary keyboards do not contain a complete mirrored alphabet, the generator uses Unicode characters that resemble reversed letters where a practical match exists. Some characters stay unchanged because they are symmetrical or because there is no suitable replacement.

This means mirror text is a visual approximation, not a new alphabet. It can look good in a short caption or username, but it should not replace important information such as addresses, dates, prices, passwords, or safety instructions.

Unicode and Emoji Handling

Modern text is not always one character per visible symbol. An emoji, accented letter, or family emoji sequence can contain multiple code points. A simple character-by-character reversal can split those pieces and create broken-looking output.

This tool uses a grapheme-aware approach in browsers that support Intl.Segmenter. A grapheme is the visible unit a reader usually thinks of as one character. When support is available, the tool reverses those visible units instead of blindly reversing every code unit.

There are still limits. Some emoji sequences and combining marks can behave differently across browsers, apps, and operating systems. Always paste the result into the exact field where it will be used before relying on it.

For more background on copyable characters, visit the Unicode symbols guide. If you want deliberately distorted combining-mark effects, compare the Zalgo text generator.

Practical Backwards Text Examples

Social bio or caption

Use a short reversed line as a visual hook:

txeT sdrawkcaB

Then keep the rest of the bio or caption in normal text so people can understand the important parts.

Puzzle clue

A teacher, game master, or escape-room creator can write:

rewsna eht dnif

Readers can reverse it back to find the answer.

Username idea

A simple name such as Nova can become avoN, or it can use mirror-style letters for a stranger effect. Keep a plain version of the name available because some game or profile fields reject unusual Unicode characters.

For more profile-safe styles, compare the cool text generator and the guide on how to make your username stand out.

Where Backwards Text Works

Backwards text can be pasted into many fields that accept normal Unicode text, including messages, notes, captions, profile bios, chat apps, and creative documents.

However, each destination controls its own display and filtering. A platform may accept the text, show some characters differently, reject unusual symbols in username fields, or make the result hard to search. Test the saved version on mobile and desktop when the text matters.

For mobile copy steps, use the guide on how to copy and paste fonts on iPhone and Android.

Accessibility and Search Limits

Backwards and mirrored text can be difficult for assistive technology, search tools, translation tools, and readers who are scanning quickly. A screen reader may announce the characters literally or in an unexpected order. Search engines and platform search boxes may not treat a reversed username as the same as the normal spelling.

Use backwards text as decoration or as a puzzle effect. Keep essential meaning in ordinary text nearby. If a message includes a time, price, link, address, safety instruction, or contact detail, write that part plainly.

Troubleshooting

ProblemLikely causeWhat to try
Boxes or blank symbols appearThe destination font lacks a glyphChoose basic backwards text or plain text
Emoji look brokenThe app handles emoji sequences differentlyTest a shorter phrase without emoji
Username is rejectedThe field filters Unicode or symbolsUse plain letters or a simpler style
Text is too hard to readThe phrase is too longReverse one short word instead
Copy button does not workBrowser clipboard permission is blockedSelect the output manually and copy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a backwards text generator?

A backwards text generator reverses ordinary text so the last visible character appears first. This page also includes mirror text, reversed words, reversed word order, and upside-down text modes.

Can I copy and paste backwards text?

Yes. Choose a result, copy it, and paste it into any field that accepts the characters. Appearance can still vary by app, device, font, and username rules.

Is mirror text the same as backwards text?

No. Backwards text changes the order of characters. Mirror text uses Unicode lookalikes to make letters appear visually reversed. Some letters do not have perfect mirrored matches.

Does backwards text work with emojis?

Simple emoji often work, but complex emoji sequences can behave differently across browsers and apps. The generator uses grapheme-aware reversal when the browser supports it, but you should still test important results.

Can I reverse words without reversing letters?

Yes. Use the reverse word order mode. It moves the last word to the front while keeping each word spelled normally.

Choose the Right Output

For fast copy-paste use, start with the basic backwards text result. For a stronger visual style, compare mirrored text and upside-down text. For captions and usernames, shorter is usually better.

When you want more decorative text after reversing a phrase, browse all FontifyText generators or try the fancy font generator.