Terms
Terms of Service
Last updated: May 5, 2026. A short contract describing how WordCraft may be used and the Unicode-compatibility caveats that come with fancy text.
By The WordCraft Editors · 2026
Acceptance
Using WordCraft — running a fancy-text style, counting words in a draft, translating a phrase to Morse code — is acceptance of these terms. They may be updated as the tool roster grows or as platform-compatibility guidance changes; continued use after a revision constitutes acceptance.
Acceptable use
WordCraft is free to use for personal and commercial work. Fancy-text outputs may be copied into social bios, captions, posts, profile names, and any other context the destination platform allows. Do not use WordCraft to impersonate a verified account, to evade an automated content-policy enforcement on a platform you do not own, or to spam third-party services with generated text at scale. Do not attempt to disrupt the site or scrape it at industrial volume.
Unicode compatibility is not guaranteed
Fancy text relies on Unicode codepoints that render differently across operating systems, browsers, fonts, and host platforms. A style that displays perfectly in your Instagram bio may flatten back to plain ASCII in an older email client, may be rejected by a platform that strict-validates Unicode normalization, or may be replaced by tofu boxes on a device missing the relevant font fallback. WordCraft does not warrant that any output will render correctly on a specific platform at a specific moment in time. Test before publishing anything load-bearing.
Accessibility note
Mathematical alphanumeric characters, fraktur, and other fancy-text styles can break screen-reader output: the words are no longer plain Latin to assistive technology. If WordCraft output is going into a public username or display name that affects accessibility, consider using a plain-text fallback in the same field or in the bio. WordCraft surfaces this note on fancy-text tool pages but does not enforce it.
Disclaimer of warranties
The site is provided on an as-is and as-available basis without warranty of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the publisher is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of WordCraft, including any account action a third-party platform takes based on WordCraft output. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States.
Advertising
WordCraft is supported by display advertising through Google AdSense. Ad content is determined programmatically; the publisher does not curate individual advertisers.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to hhammoud@inovisum.com.