What is mirror text?
The mirror text generator reverses the order of your text's characters and
substitutes certain letters with their Unicode mirror equivalents (b ↔ d, p ↔ q, etc.).
The result is text that reads normally when held up to a mirror.
Example:
Original text: "Hello World"
Mirror text: "bɿoW ollɘH"
What is mirror text used for?
Common uses:
- Writing games: create secret messages only readable in a mirror
- Visual effects: surprise your audience on social media
- Puzzles and riddles: provide clues in mirror writing
- Typographic art: experiment with symmetry effects
- Fun: send original messages to your friends
How does the mirror transformation work?
The tool applies two simultaneous transformations:
- Order reversal: the last character becomes the first, and so on
- Mirror substitution: certain letters are replaced by their Unicode equivalent
resembling the horizontal mirror version (b ↔ d, p ↔ q, c → ɔ, e → ɘ, R → Я, etc.)
Tip: Symmetric letters (a, h, i, l, m, n, o, t, u, v, w, x, y)
remain unchanged as they are identical to their own reflection.