Fontletr is deliberately small — a focused set of text and font generators, each one done properly, rather than a sprawl of half-working tools. They all share the same engine: type once, the chosen style updates instantly on the right, copy what you like. Here's the full lineup. (More on the way; we'd rather ship a tool that works than pad the list.)
Under the hood the styles fall into a few families, and the dropdown on each tool groups them the same way:
For a bio or caption, calligraphic and small caps read as the most deliberate. For a username or game tag, stick to Weight (bold) or full-width — they pass the most name filters. For a chat flex, the glitch and circled styles get the most reactions. And if a glyph shows as an empty box somewhere, that's the receiving app's font, not the tool — switch to Bold or Small Caps, which render the widest. There's a full app-by-app compatibility rundown if you want the specifics, and a plain explanation of how the whole Unicode trick works.
If there's a style you keep needing that isn't here — a specific symbol set, a regional alphabet effect, something — the contact page is open. We add styles based on what people actually ask for, not on keyword lists.