Your text will look the same on an iPhone, an Android, a PC, and a Mac.
: Features a wide range of transformations, including math bold and italic script styles. How It Works
Many online "font generators" use mathematical alphanumeric symbols from the Unicode block to mimic the look of specific fonts. For example, they might use a Unicode character that looks like a serif "A" but is technically a mathematical symbol.
By understanding how Unicode mathematics symbols work, you can ensure your text looks sharp, professional, and distinctly Times New Roman —no matter where you paste it. Go ahead, convert a sentence right now, and watch the serifs survive the copy-paste apocalypse.