Blank Discord Name
Paste a blank character into the nickname field when you want a minimal-looking display name. Discord may still reject or normalize some characters, so test before saving.
Copy a Discord blank space, generate blank text, and test which Unicode blank character stays intact before you paste it into a name, message, channel, or server field.
Choose a ready-made blank character. Each button copies the real character, not the text form of a Unicode code point.
Default character: Braille Pattern Blank U+2800
Select a blank character, choose a count from 1 to 500, then copy the generated blank text.
Preview
Braille Pattern Blank U+2800 x 1
Paste blank text here to see character count, Unicode code points, and known character names.
No blank character detected yet.
Paste a blank character into the nickname field when you want a minimal-looking display name. Discord may still reject or normalize some characters, so test before saving.
Use a small group of Braille Blank characters when a field rejects a normal empty message. Keep it reasonable and do not use blank messages for spam.
Blank characters can create subtle spacing in channel names or notes, but server rules and moderation bots may remove invisible text.
Try Braille Blank, Hangul Filler, or Zero Width Space for separators in server text. Different clients may render the same character differently.
Start with Braille Pattern Blank U+2800 for messages and spacing. Try Hangul Filler U+3164 for names. Use Zero Width Space U+200B only when you need no visible width, because some apps remove it.
U+3164
A blank-looking Unicode character often used for usernames, profiles, and social fields.
U+2800
A Braille blank cell that often appears as an empty space-like character.
U+200B
A zero-width character that does not take visible space. Some apps may remove it.
U+00A0
A space-like character that prevents line breaks. Some platforms may trim it.
U+3000
A wide CJK space that creates a larger visible blank area.
Try another blank character. Some fields trim invisible or whitespace characters after saving.
That usually means the current font or client cannot render the character as blank. Try Hangul Filler or Zero Width Space.
Respect server rules. Blank characters should be used for formatting or personal style, not to mislead people.
Do not use blank characters for spam, impersonation, or misleading content. Different apps handle blank characters differently, so test before using.
Sometimes. Try Braille Blank or Hangul Filler, then save and check the result. Discord may remove or normalize blank characters in some fields.
You can test a blank-looking message with Braille Blank characters, but do not use blank messages for spam or disruptive behavior.
Braille Pattern Blank U+2800 is a good first try for messages. Hangul Filler U+3164 is a useful backup for names and profile fields.
Discord may trim blank characters, normalize text, or apply server-side filtering. Try another character type and test again.
A box usually means the font or platform cannot render that Unicode character as an empty-looking glyph.
It is often worth trying because it has visible character width while still looking blank, but results can vary by Discord field and client.
Use the main blank space tool for general copying, generation, and testing.
Copy and test the U+2800 Braille Pattern Blank character.
Compare blank symbols and Unicode blank characters in one list.
Copy more invisible characters such as Zero Width Space and Hangul Filler.