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Strikethrough Text Generator

Crossed-out version on the right, with the slashed and underline variants in the dropdown.

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Strikethrough text generator

Strikethrough is the "I said it, but, like, ironically" move — c̶r̶o̶s̶s̶e̶d̶ ̶o̶u̶t̶ but still readable. Plenty of apps don't give you the option (Instagram bios, most of X, lots of Discord contexts), so this slips a combining strike mark onto each character and the line comes along for the ride when you paste. There's also a slashed variant (a diagonal line instead of a horizontal one) for a slightly different look, and underline since the two often go together. The usual fine print for combining-mark styles: it renders a touch differently per device — on some phones the line sits a little high — and a couple of apps handle spaces between struck words oddly, so glance at the output first. Best for short stuff: a word, a phrase, a fake "correction" joke. A whole struck-through paragraph is a pain to read.

How to use it

Type in the box on the left. The style you’ve picked on the right updates as you type — no “generate” button. Click Copy and paste it wherever you need. On the home page you can also browse every style in the list below and click any row to load it into the panel.

Where it renders, and where it breaks

Strikethrough is a combining-mark style, so the line's exact position depends on the rendering font. It travels well in bios and messages; it does not survive username fields or game name filters.

App / platformWhereStatusNotes
Instagrambio, captions, commentsWorksBios and captions display it fine. The @username field rejects combining marks; the bio is the reliable spot.
TikTokbio, captions, commentsWorksFine. Username field rejects it.
Discordmessages, nicknames, About MeWorksWorks everywhere. Discord's ~~markdown~~ strikethrough works in messages but not in nicknames, statuses or many bots — that's where this version helps.
X (Twitter)posts, bio, display nameWorksPosts, bio and display name fine. The @handle stays plain.
WhatsApp / Telegrammessages, status, AboutWorksWorks. WhatsApp also has its own ~strikethrough~ with tildes in messages; this covers the places that doesn't reach.
Some Android fonts / older devicesanywherePartialThe strike line can sit slightly high or low. Cosmetic and device-dependent.
Games / usernames generallyin-game namesWon't renderName filters block combining marks. Use bold or full-width for a game name.

All of these are real Unicode characters, not images or font files, so the styling travels with the text wherever you paste it. The catch: a few apps with locked-down fonts will draw some glyphs as empty boxes — that's the receiving app, not the text, and switching styles fixes it. Bold (sans), Small Caps and Full-width render the widest. Checked May 2026; platforms change their font handling constantly, so treat the table below as a strong guide, not a guarantee. The full cross-app compatibility page goes wider.

Examples & use cases

The crossed-out move, where it works:

Common mistakes

FAQ

Will strikethrough text work in an Instagram bio?
Yes — bios and captions display it fine. The @username field is the one that rejects combining marks; the bio is the reliable spot.
Strikethrough vs. slashed — what's the difference?
Strikethrough is a horizontal line through the middle (the classic crossed-out look). Slashed is a diagonal line. Strikethrough reads as "deleted"; slashed reads as more of a stylistic mark. Both are in the dropdown.
Discord already has strikethrough — why use this?
Discord's ~~markdown~~ works in messages, but not everywhere — not in nicknames, not in some bots, not in custom statuses. This version is plain Unicode, so it works in those spots too. In a regular message, just use the markdown.
Can I strike through bold text?
Yes — make it bold first, then strike that. Keep the stacking shallow though; long chains of combining marks can render badly or get truncated in some apps.
Why does strikethrough show oddly on some words with spaces?
A few apps handle the combining mark on spaces between words inconsistently — you might see the line skip or stretch over a gap. It's a rendering quirk, varies by app; usually harmless on short text.
Is this the same as 'cross out text'?
Yes — "cross out text", "crossed-out text" and "strikethrough" all mean the same thing here: a line through the middle of each character. Pick Strikethrough; or Slashed if you want the diagonal version.

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