I built this site in 2026 after spending way too long trying to figure out how players in my Counter-Strike lobbies got those fancy, curved-letter names while mine sat there in plain text. I assumed there was a hidden settings menu. There wasn't. The answer was simpler and a little anticlimactic: you don't generate stylish names inside a game. You copy them from a tool and paste them in.
Once I understood that, I went looking for the right tool — and kept running into the same problem. Every site offered a piece of what I wanted. One had cursive fonts buried in a sub-menu of fifty other text converters. Another had gaming borders but no Unicode variety. None of them felt built for someone who just wanted to type a name once, compare every style side by side, and copy the one that fit.
So I built StylishNameGenerator.in to be that one place.
What This Site Actually Does
We convert plain text into Unicode-based “fancy font” styles — bold, cursive, fraktur, circled, small caps, and more — that you can copy and paste into games like BGMI and Free Fire, or into social platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp. No installs, no sign-ups, no hidden fees. Type your name, browse the styles, copy what fits, and go.
What Makes This Site Different
Most stylish name tools stop at generating text. We go a step further: we actually test how each font style behaves inside the platforms people use them on. Our BGMI and Free Fire pages include compatibility tables built from hands-on testing — which fonts render cleanly in the lobby, which break in the kill feed, which show up as boxes on certain devices. We mark a “last tested” version and date on these pages so you know the data reflects the current game build, not a one-time check from months ago.
We also try to be upfront about what we haven't verified yet. If we haven't tested something, we say so, rather than guessing and letting you waste a rename card finding out the hard way.
Our Testing Process
When we publish compatibility data, it comes from actually renaming test accounts and checking results across multiple surfaces — profile name, kill feed, squad list, and device type (Android and iOS, including some custom Android skins where rendering can differ). We revisit these tests after major game updates, since Unicode rendering support can change between patches.
What's Next
We're actively expanding the site to cover more platforms — Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube name styling are next on our list, each with their own platform-specific testing rather than a copy-paste of existing pages. If there's a platform or feature you'd like to see covered, let us know — see the Contact Us page below.
Get in Touch
Questions, feedback, or found a font that doesn't render the way we said it would? We'd genuinely like to hear about it — head over to our Contact Us page.