Blank Space in Instagram Bio
Use blank characters to separate short lines or create a cleaner-looking bio. Normal spaces at the beginning or end may be trimmed.
Copy blank space for Instagram bios, captions, comments, and highlight names. Use the generator when you need multiple blank characters and test the result before saving.
Choose a ready-made blank character. Each button copies the real character, not the text form of a Unicode code point.
Default character: Hangul Filler U+3164
Select a blank character, choose a count from 1 to 500, then copy the generated blank text.
Preview
Hangul Filler U+3164 x 1
Paste blank text here to see character count, Unicode code points, and known character names.
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Use blank characters to separate short lines or create a cleaner-looking bio. Normal spaces at the beginning or end may be trimmed.
Paste blank text between caption sections when regular blank lines collapse. Preview the caption after saving.
Hangul Filler can work as a minimal highlight name in some cases. If it disappears, try Braille Blank.
Use a small amount of blank text for spacing tests. Avoid posting empty or misleading comments repeatedly.
Try Hangul Filler U+3164 first for bios, captions, and highlight names. Braille Blank U+2800 is a strong backup. Zero Width Space U+200B may be removed because it takes no visible width.
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.
Instagram may trim leading, trailing, or repeated keyboard spaces. Unicode blank characters are different text characters.
Try a different character type and save again. Instagram can change how it handles invisible characters.
On iPhone or Android, tap the copy button and paste directly into Instagram. If the app strips the result, return here and test another character.
Do not use blank characters for spam, impersonation, or misleading content. Different apps handle blank characters differently, so test before using.
Use the copy button at the top of this page, then paste the blank character into your Instagram bio, caption, comment, or highlight name.
Yes, many users test Hangul Filler or Braille Blank for bio spacing. Instagram may still trim or remove some characters.
You can try Hangul Filler for a blank-looking highlight name. If Instagram removes it, test Braille Blank instead.
Yes, blank characters can help create separation when regular spaces collapse, but always preview the caption after posting.
Instagram may trim whitespace, normalize Unicode, or reject characters in certain fields.
Start with Hangul Filler U+3164. If that fails, try Braille Pattern Blank U+2800.
Yes, the copy button works in modern mobile browsers. Platform behavior depends on Instagram after you paste.
Yes, tap copy in your Android browser and paste into Instagram. Test the result because Instagram may remove some characters.
Use the main blank space tool for general copying, generation, and testing.
Copy more invisible characters such as Zero Width Space and Hangul Filler.
Compare blank symbols and Unicode blank characters in one list.
Copy and test the U+2800 Braille Pattern Blank character.