Here's how to change the font when you type in WhatsApp so that you can be a little more original when sending messages. You can use a variety of methods to do this, and we will try to review them all and try to present them in a short and easy way so that you can choose which one to use.
What we're going to do is not change the font, because WhatsApp uses only one, and if you change the font on your mobile, the changes won't be seen by other people. Therefore, we will focus on other people’s methods for viewing font changes, that is, methods for changing fonts or using Unicode code letters.
The first option is generic. Select the text you want and choose to change the font that appears in the drop-down menu. The way you do and view options varies depending on Android and iOS, but in this menu you can choose between italics, highlighted, and other fonts in the selected piece of text.
Here, you can select different parts of a text before submitting, and create a different format for each one you want to create. Then, when you have everything to your liking, you can send it with confidence.
Another alternative is to use typographic codes to write in bold, italics, markings and space. All you have to do is put a specific code at the beginning and end of the part of the text you want, and then the text will be in one format or another. It’s similar to the menu, but you can do it without selecting anything.
Another option is to access a website that specializes in converting any text to Unicode format, such as qaz.wtf/u/convert.cgi. Access it from your computer or mobile phone, where you use WhatsApp, enter the text you want, and tap Show; the website has shown you all the combinations that way.
Technically speaking, this website does not provide you with fonts, but rather a combination of codes and symbols that the recipient of the message will see in the same way. Simply select and copy the result you like best, then paste it into WhatsApp and send it. It will also work in other applications.
Another option is to access a website that specializes in converting any text to Unicode format, such as qaz.wtf/u/convert.cgi. Access it from your computer or mobile phone, where you use WhatsApp, enter the text you want, and tap Show; the website has shown you all the combinations that way.
Technically speaking, this website does not provide you with fonts, but rather a combination of codes and symbols that the recipient of the message will see in the same way. Simply select and copy the result you like best, then paste it into WhatsApp and send it. It will also work in other applications.
Over the years, WhatsApp has become one of the most popular communication tools on the Internet. Recently, the platform announced that it already had 2 billion users, a stratospheric figure that accounts for more than a quarter of the world’s population.