Strikethrough Text Generator

Add strikethrough, underline, slash & wave lines to text.

The Strikethrough Text Generator creates six text-decoration styles — strikethrough, slash, underline, double underline, dotted and wave — using unicode combining marks, with a live preview and one-click copy.

What is a Strikethrough Text Generator?

A strikethrough text generator adds a line through your letters — or under, over and around them — using unicode combining marks. Unlike a word processor's strikethrough button, the effect is baked into the text itself, so you can copy and paste crossed-out text into bios, captions and chats that don't have formatting tools.

Features

  • Six decoration styles — strikethrough, slash, underline, double underline, dotted and wave.
  • Live preview of every style as you type.
  • One-click copy for each result.
  • Reliable unicode handling that avoids broken characters.
  • Free and private — runs entirely in your browser.

How to Use the Strikethrough Text Generator

  1. Type or paste your text into the box.
  2. See all six decorated styles update instantly.
  3. Click the style you want to copy it.
  4. Paste it into your post, bio, message or document.

Benefits

Crossed-out text is a simple way to show edits, humor or before-and-after pricing without screenshots. Underline and wave styles add emphasis where bold and italic aren't available, helping your message stand out in plain-text fields across the web.

Use Cases

  • Showing edits or corrections in posts and comments.
  • "Was/now" pricing in marketplace listings and ads.
  • Emphasis in bios and captions that lack formatting.
  • Playful, expressive chat messages on Discord and beyond.

Conclusion

Fontily's Strikethrough Text Generator gives you six ready-to-paste line styles in one place. Type above, pick strikethrough, underline, wave or any other style, and copy it instantly — free, private and compatible with virtually any app.

Frequently asked questions

Each character is paired with a unicode combining mark (such as the long-stroke overlay), so the line travels with the text when you paste it — no rich-text editor or formatting button needed.

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