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LinkedIn Fullwidth Text Generator

Convert text to Fullwidth Unicode characters for wide-spaced headings and visual emphasis on LinkedIn.

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⚠ Before you post

  • Formatted text is not searchable on LinkedIn — don't format your keywords
  • Unicode characters count as 2 each in LinkedIn's limit — our counter reflects this
  • Not readable by screen readers — use sparingly

How to use fullwidth text on LinkedIn

Wide-spaced text adds a distinctive, eye-catching look to your LinkedIn content.

Visual section dividers

Fullwidth text creates natural visual separation between sections of your post.

SECTION ONE

Emphasis headings

The wide spacing makes text impossible to miss — perfect for key headlines.

KEY TAKEAWAY

Creative hooks

Use fullwidth text for your opening line to stand out in the LinkedIn feed.

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Profile decoration

Add fullwidth text to your About section or headline for a distinctive look.

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FAQ

What is fullwidth text?

Fullwidth characters are Unicode variants that occupy the same width as East Asian characters. Each letter takes up twice the horizontal space of a normal character, creating a distinctive wide-spaced appearance.

Does fullwidth text work on LinkedIn?

Yes. Fullwidth characters are part of the Unicode standard and display correctly on all modern devices and browsers, including LinkedIn's web and mobile apps.

Does fullwidth text use more characters in LinkedIn's limit?

Fullwidth characters are in the Basic Multilingual Plane (U+FF00–U+FF5E), so they count as 1 character each in LinkedIn's limit — unlike bold/italic math chars which count as 2.

Is fullwidth text professional?

Fullwidth text is best used sparingly — for short headings or labels. Using it for entire paragraphs can reduce readability. One or two fullwidth headings per post works well.

Also see: LinkedIn text formatter · LinkedIn small caps generator · LinkedIn text wrapper generator · LinkedIn font generator