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Zero Width Character Remover
They are invisible Unicode characters that take up no space but are still present in text. These can be used to hide data, break copy-paste protection, or cause formatting issues. This tool helps you clean them out or detect their presence in suspicious text.
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What are zero-width characters?
Zero-width characters are actually symbols that consume no space on your screen but are actually there in the text. These characters are part of Unicode and have legit uses, like controlling how letters connect in Arabic script, preventing line breaks in certain places, or helping with formatting in things like emoji combinations (for example, making the rainbow flag by joining a flag with rainbow colors).
he problem is people also abuse them for weird stuff: hiding secret messages, bypassing spam filters, messing up copy-paste, or even trying to trick AI detectors by breaking up words in ways humans can’t see. Basically, they’re invisible gremlins in your text that can be super useful or super annoying depending on who’s using them.
Types of zero-width characters
How to use this zero width character remover?
We have designed this invisible text encoder/decoder user interface easy to use and packed with all the required features. There is a switch option where you can switxh from remove to detect and vice-versa.
You can analyse your text and find the information about the hidden character inside your content. If any form of zero-width text is present in your content, then it will appear in the right side bar information container. If you want to remove the zero width hidden text, then switch to remove option from top switch section. Paste your text and hit the buttton. You will get your final content in the right side bar in the form of pure text.