A Gothic font keyboard lets you type normal text and instantly convert it into dark, decorative Unicode styles inspired by blackletter, Fraktur, and medieval manuscript lettering. It is useful for fantasy titles, gothic bios, metal-inspired headings, tattoo ideas, posters, and dramatic social captions.
This tool uses Unicode character substitution, not custom font files. That means you can copy the styled output directly into many websites, social apps, messages, and documents without needing to install anything.
A broad visual category for sharp, dramatic, medieval-looking lettering used in music, fantasy, fashion, and dark branding.
A family of dense script styles with angular strokes and strong vertical rhythm, often used for headlines and ceremonial text.
A specific blackletter tradition associated with Germanic print culture. In Unicode styling tools, Fraktur usually gives the most recognizable gothic look.
Often used online as a shorthand label for decorative blackletter-style text, even when the output is really a modern Unicode Fraktur treatment.
1. Type plain text in the main editor or use the on-screen keyboard.
2. Switch between the five curated Gothic variants to compare looks instantly.
3. Pin up to three favorite styles so they stay at the top of the comparison grid.
4. Copy the selected styled text, plain text, or every variant at once.
5. Export a PNG preview using a dark card or transparent background.
Gothic Unicode text is commonly used in Instagram bios, Discord names and headings, X posts, WordPress titles, invitation mockups, gaming graphics, tattoo references, and mood-board design drafts. Exact appearance can vary by platform because each app renders Unicode with its own available fonts.
It works in many modern apps and browsers, but some platforms may fall back to different glyph shapes depending on device font support.
No. The output is Unicode text, which makes it easier to copy and paste across platforms without installing a typeface.
That is intentional for compatibility and readability. The gothic effect focuses on letters, while symbols remain stable across more platforms.
This Gothic tool is tuned more aggressively for blackletter discovery, darker presentation, favorites, and Gothic-first naming, while Old English keeps a broader heritage-style framing.
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Free Old English keyboard with live blackletter Unicode variants, Fraktur styles, helper characters (þ ð æ ƿ ȝ), copy tools, PNG export, and typing speed test.
Free runic keyboard with Elder Futhark, Younger Futhark, and Anglo-Saxon Futhorc transliteration, Latin guide view, copy tools, dark or transparent PNG export, and typing speed test.
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Free German virtual keyboard with QWERTY layout, one-click umlauts (ä ö ü), Eszett (ß), German quotation marks („“), and typing speed test. Type German online — no software needed.
Type plain text, transform it into blackletter Unicode instantly, and compare Gothic styles built for dark, dramatic copy.
Bold capitals with classic blackletter lowercase for dark display text.
Pin favorites and compare all styles before copying.