Invisible Character Detector
Find and remove zero-width and invisible Unicode characters
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About Invisible Character Detector
Find Hidden Characters Lurking in Your Text
Invisible characters are the silent troublemakers of the digital world. A zero-width space, a non-breaking space, a soft hyphen. You cannot see them, but they can break code, skew word counts, and cause mysterious formatting issues. The Invisible Character Detector on ToolWard reveals every hidden character in your text so you can identify and remove them with confidence.
What Are Invisible Characters?
They are Unicode characters that occupy space in a string but produce no visible glyph on screen. Common culprits include the zero-width space U+200B, the zero-width non-joiner U+200C, the zero-width joiner U+200D, the non-breaking space U+00A0, the soft hyphen U+00AD, and various directional formatting marks. They sneak into text when you copy from websites, PDFs, word processors, or messaging apps. Most text editors do not display them, which is exactly why a dedicated detector is essential.
Why Invisible Characters Cause Problems
For developers, an invisible character in a variable name, a JSON key, or an API response can trigger bugs that take hours to trace. Comparisons fail because two strings that look identical actually differ by a hidden character. For writers, invisible characters inflate word and character counts and can cause unexpected line breaks. For data analysts, they corrupt CSV parsing and database imports. For SEO specialists, they can affect how search engines index and display content. The problems are real, varied, and frustratingly hard to diagnose without the right tool.
How to Use the Invisible Character Detector
Paste your suspicious text into the input area. The tool scans every character and highlights any that are invisible or non-printable. For each detected character, it shows the Unicode code point, the character name, and its position in the text. You can then choose to remove all invisible characters automatically or handle them individually. The entire process runs in your browser, so your text stays private.
Real-World Scenarios
A developer copies a code snippet from a tutorial blog and it will not compile. A hidden zero-width space sits between two characters in a function name. The Invisible Character Detector reveals it in seconds. A content manager pastes text from a client PDF and notices the word count is off by dozens. Non-breaking spaces are inflating the count. A marketer copies an email subject line from a shared Google Doc and the email platform adds strange line breaks. A soft hyphen was hiding in the middle of a word.
Keep This Tool Bookmarked
Invisible characters are not going away. They are a natural part of Unicode and they serve legitimate purposes in certain contexts. But when they appear where they should not, the Invisible Character Detector is your quickest path to a clean, problem-free text. It is fast, free, and runs entirely on your device. Next time something in your text is behaving strangely and you cannot figure out why, paste it in here. The answer might be invisible.