Flip your text upside down and mirror it using special Unicode characters. The reversed output reads from right to left and bottom to top.
Frequently Asked Questions
Each letter is replaced with a visually similar Unicode character that appears flipped or rotated, then the entire string is reversed.
They’re related. Upside-down text maps characters to inverted equivalents and reverses the string. Mirror text does the same with a focus on horizontal flipping.
Yes. The characters used are standard Unicode, supported on all modern devices, browsers, and social media platforms.
Some punctuation has flipped equivalents (¿ for ?, ¡ for !). Numbers don’t have Unicode flipped counterparts, so they pass through unchanged.
Letters like o, s, x are visually symmetric. Their flipped forms look identical to the originals because of their shape.