Upside down text
Type a phrase and get it flipped upside down (˙sᴉɥʇ ǝʞᴉl), ready to copy into chats, comments and social media bios.
How upside down text works
It's not a font and it's not an image: each letter is replaced with a Unicode character that looks like it rotated 180 degrees. Many come from the International Phonetic Alphabet (the flipped "ǝ", the "ɐ"), others from non-Latin alphabets. After the substitution, the phrase is also reversed right-to-left, so when you read it upside down it flows the right way. Since it's plain text, you can paste it anywhere you can type: WhatsApp, Telegram, comments, Instagram or TikTok bios, gaming nicknames.
Where to use it (and where it can cause trouble)
It works great for quirky messages, chat pranks and bios that stand out. Keep two limits in mind, though: not every letter has a true upside-down twin (some, like "o" or "x", stay identical, and accented letters lose their accents), and on very old devices some characters may show up as an empty square. Screen readers also read these symbols in confusing ways, so use it for fun, not for anything important.