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
- Type or paste your text into the box.
- See all six decorated styles update instantly.
- Click the style you want to copy it.
- 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.