Redacted Text Generator

Convert your standard text into ████████ font, ready to copy and paste!

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Redacted Text Overview

Convert Redacted Font using special characters for professional appearance. content censored report: visible character. Perfect for Instagram posts, Twitter bios, and Facebook captions. Creates impactful text maintaining text accessibility.

Black out sensitive lines with confidence—each character is replaced by a solid block █ while spaces remain, so length and word breaks stay visible. Examples: Hello█████, Plot twist████ █████, 2025████.

Redacted — full-block mask that preserves silhouette

Letters, digits, and common punctuation map to the same bar ; spaces are left untouched. The result reads like a legal redaction: the structure is there, the content is hidden.

Use for

  • Before/after changelogs where details must stay confidential.
  • Spoiler-heavy captions, quiz answers, and mystery reveals.
  • Mockups of censored documents or privacy-focused UI demos.

How to apply

  1. Write a brief line (1–20 characters per chunk).
  2. Generate the redacted version to convert characters → █.
  3. Optionally add a hint label (e.g., [redacted]) for context.

Craft notes

  • Spaces remain as gaps, so counts, cadence, and line breaks are preserved.
  • For partial hiding, mask only names, numbers, or the sensitive span.
  • Accessibility: include a short plain-text cue for screen readers.

Similar tools to explore: Hidden Text (Spoiler) for lighter ░ blocks, Censored (Symbols) for * and • patterns, and Symbols for Letters for readable, encoded disguises.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is redaction shown?

Each character maps to a full block █; spaces are preserved to keep the silhouette of the text.

Why preserve spaces?

So the reader can gauge word count and rhythm without seeing the content.

Can I partially redact?

Yes—apply this style to only the segments you want hidden.

Does it work on numbers?

Yes—digits are blocked, too, for consistent masking.

Any accessibility tips?

Add a note like “[REDACTED]” next to blocked passages for clarity.