The three ways to flip your text
The reverse text generator turns any phrase into reversed, upside-down or mirrored versions with a single tap. It's perfect for creating original nicks, grabbing attention on social media, checking palindromes or simply playing with words.
Type or paste your text and you'll instantly see three different results, each ready to copy with one click:
- Reversed: flips the order of the characters, right to left. "Hello" becomes "olleH".
- Upside down (uʍop ǝpᴉsdn): turns the text upside down using special letters, as if rotated 180°.
- Mirror: reflects the letters left to right, as if seen in a mirror.
How to use the generator
- Type directly or paste the text you want to flip.
- The three results appear instantly, with no button to press.
- Pick the style you like best and tap its card to copy it.
- Paste the result into your profile, post or message.
Difference between reversed, upside-down and mirror
Though they look similar, each mode does something different. "Reversed" only changes the order of the letters, so you read the same letters but backwards. "Upside down" uses special characters that look like your text flipped over. "Mirror" finds characters that look like the reflection of each letter. The last two depend on your device having those symbols, which is why "reversed" is the most compatible.
What reverse text is for
- Original nicks and names: a flipped or reversed name stands out in games and networks.
- Eye-catching posts: upside-down text grabs attention in the feed.
- Palindromes: quickly check whether a word reads the same forwards and backwards.
- Games and riddles: create hidden messages or challenges for your friends.
- Design and creativity: use mirror or upside-down text as a visual element.
Tips and compatibility
- The "reversed" mode works everywhere because it uses the same letters.
- Some upside-down or mirror characters may appear as a box on certain devices; if so, use "reversed".
- Check how the result looks where you'll paste it before publishing.
Privacy: everything happens in your browser
The text is transformed entirely on your own device; nothing is sent to any server, so you can use it with complete peace of mind.
Common use cases
Flipping text is a simple and fun way to stand out:
Where it's used most
- Gaming: reversed or upside-down nicks to stand out in the player list.
- Social media: bios and posts that catch the eye.
- Messaging: curious or "secret" messages for your contacts.
- Education: practicing palindromes and playing with language.
- Design: logos or compositions with reflected text.
Upside-down text on social media
Upside-down text (ǝʞᴉl sᴉɥʇ) became very popular on social media because it breaks the usual look of the feed and forces people to look. Keep in mind it's generated with special Unicode characters: on the vast majority of modern phones and browsers it looks perfect, but on very old apps it might not display. When in doubt, "reversed" always works.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between reversed, upside-down and mirror?
"Reversed" flips the letter order; "upside down" turns them over with special characters; "mirror" reflects them left to right.
Does upside-down text show everywhere?
Almost always, but some special characters depend on the device. If you see a box, use "reversed", which is universal.
Is it useful for checking palindromes?
Yes. Type the word, look at its "reversed" version and compare it to the original: if they match, it's a palindrome.
Is my text sent to a server?
No. All transformation happens in your browser; your text never leaves your device.
Can I use it on Instagram or WhatsApp?
Yes, it works in bios, names, posts and messages on most apps.
Is it free?
Completely free, no sign-up and no usage limit.