Mirror Text Generator — Mirrored Writing & Mirror Words

Our mirror text generator creates mirrored versions of your text — reversing each line so it reads from right to left, like text seen in a mirror. Use it as a mirror writing generator, mirrored writing generator, mirror words creator, word mirror tool, or mirrored text maker. Mirror text has been used by artists like Leonardo da Vinci, and today it is popular in social media, creative typography, art projects, and fun messages. The output is plain text that works on all platforms.

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Mirror Text Generator
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Alternates between lowercase and uppercase letters — the classic "mocking" style.
0characters · Draft auto-saved
💡 Where to use: These Unicode text styles work everywhere — social media bios, Discord usernames, Twitter posts, WhatsApp messages, Instagram captions, and more. Capslock generator, wide text generator, mirror writing generator, and upside-down flip text all in one free tool.
Guide

How to Use Mirror Text Generator

Open Text Transformer

Navigate to the Caps Lock Generator tool and click the Mirror Text tab.

Type or Paste Text

Enter the text you want to mirror.

See Mirror Output

Each line is reversed, creating your mirrored text.

Copy & Share

Copy your mirror writing and paste it into any social platform or app.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Mirror text is text that has been reversed so it reads right-to-left as if you were looking at normal text in a mirror. It is a form of mirror writing used in art, puzzles, and creative design.
Leonardo da Vinci famously used mirror writing in his notebooks — writing from right to left with reversed letters. Mirror writing also appears in dyslexia research and is used in artistic and creative contexts today.
Mirror text works on all platforms as plain Unicode text — Instagram bios, Twitter posts, Discord, WhatsApp, and more. It is great for puzzles, art projects, secret messages, and creative social media content.
Functionally yes — mirror text reverses the character order of each line. The difference is semantic: mirror text emphasizes the visual mirror metaphor, while reverse text is the general term. Both produce the same output.
Yes! Each line is reversed independently, so paragraphs maintain their line structure while every line reads as if reflected in a mirror.