Bold text on Discord works differently depending on where you want to use it. In a message, Discord has a built-in system. In a nickname or server name, that system does not apply — and you need a different approach.
This guide covers both methods completely: native Markdown for messages, and Unicode bold text for everything else.
Method 1: Native Markdown Bold in Discord Messages
Discord uses a simplified version of Markdown for text formatting in messages. To bold text in a message, wrap it with two asterisks on each side.
The syntax:
**This text will be bold**The result: The text appears bold in chat, visually heavier than the surrounding text.
Bold Keyboard Shortcut
You do not have to type the asterisks manually. Discord includes a formatting toolbar that appears when you select text in the message input box:
- Type your message.
- Click and drag (or double-click a word) to select text.
- A small toolbar appears above the selection.
- Click the B button.
Discord automatically wraps the selected text in **...**.
Bold in Combination with Other Styles
Markdown formatting can be layered:
| Style | Syntax | Example output |
|---|---|---|
| Bold | **text** | text |
| Italic | *text* | text |
| Bold italic | ***text*** | text |
| Underline | __text__ | underlined |
| Bold + underline | __**text**__ | bold + underlined |
| Strikethrough | ~~text~~ |
When Markdown Bold Does Not Render
Markdown formatting only works in text message fields. It renders in:
- Server chat messages
- Direct messages
- Forum posts
- Thread messages
It does not render in:
- Usernames or display names
- Server names
- Channel names or topics
- Role names
- Custom status text
- Bio / About Me section
For all of those fields, you need Method 2.
Method 2: Unicode Bold Fonts for Nicknames and Profile Fields
Unicode is the universal standard for text on the internet. Within Unicode there are entire bold alphabets — characters that are defined as bold variants of standard Latin letters. When you paste them into any text field, they appear bold because the boldness is part of the character itself, not a formatting instruction.
Generate Unicode bold text at fontstylegenerator.net — paste the result into any Discord field.
How to Bold Your Discord Nickname
- Go to the Font Style Generator.
- Type your nickname in the input field.
- Select the Bold Sans-Serif or Bold Serif style from the output options.
- Copy the result.
- In Discord, right-click your username in the member list and select "Change Nickname" (or go to Server Settings → Members if you're an admin).
- Clear the nickname field and paste your bold Unicode text.
- Save.
Your nickname now appears bold in the member list, in message headers, and in any mention of your name.
Bold Your Discord Server Name
Server owners can use Unicode bold in the server name:
- Go to Server Settings → Overview.
- Clear the server name field and paste your bold Unicode text.
- Save.
The bold server name appears in the sidebar server list and in invite links.
Bold in Channel Topics
Channel topics support Unicode text and are a good place to use styled text for community information, rules summaries, or visual organization:
- Open the channel settings (click the gear icon next to the channel name).
- Find the Topic field.
- Paste your Unicode bold text.
- Save.
Bold in Your Discord Bio (About Me)
Your "About Me" section on your Discord profile supports Unicode. This is visible when someone clicks your profile card:
- Go to User Settings → Profiles.
- Click "About Me."
- Type or paste your Unicode bold text.
- Save.
Which Bold Style to Use
The Font Style Generator offers several bold variants. For Discord specifically:
𝗕𝗼𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝗮𝗻𝘀-𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗳 — The best choice for readability at small sizes. Discord's interface is dense, and this style remains legible even at the compact font sizes Discord uses for the member list.
𝐁𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐫 — Slightly more formal. Works well for server names or community brands with a traditional or authoritative character.
𝑩𝒐𝒍𝒅 𝑰𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒄 — Adds weight and movement. Good for nicknames in creative or artistic server communities.
For gaming servers, streaming communities, and most casual Discord spaces, bold sans-serif is the standard choice.
Combining Both Methods
The most practical approach combines both methods based on context:
- Messages: Use Markdown
**bold**for reliability and speed. Markdown is faster to type and works natively without copying from an external tool. - Nickname: Use Unicode bold from the generator. Set it once and leave it.
- Server name: Use Unicode bold to distinguish your server in the sidebar.
- Channel topics: Use Unicode bold to highlight key rules or important information.
- Profile bio: Use Unicode bold or mixed styles for a polished profile.
Troubleshooting Bold Text on Discord
Bold is not showing in my message.
Check that you used double asterisks (**) on both sides, with no space between the asterisk and the first/last character. ** bold ** does not render; **bold** does.
My bold nickname shows as boxes on some devices. Very old operating system versions may not have fonts that cover the relevant Unicode block. This is uncommon on any device manufactured in the last several years. Try a different bold style from the generator — Bold Serif tends to have slightly broader compatibility.
My nickname reverts to plain text. This can happen if a Discord update or server bot resets nicknames. Some servers use bots that normalize nicknames to plain text. Check the server's rules or ask a moderator.
Discord is stripping my bold formatting when I paste. If you are pasting from an external source with rich text formatting (like a Word document), Discord may attempt to interpret formatting tags rather than render them. Paste bold Unicode text from the generator — it is plain text with no formatting metadata, so it pastes cleanly every time.
Quick Reference
| Goal | Method | Where it works |
|---|---|---|
| Bold in a message | **text** | Messages only |
| Bold a single word in chat | Select → click B | Messages only |
| Bold Discord nickname | Unicode from generator | Nickname field |
| Bold server name | Unicode from generator | Server name field |
| Bold channel topic | Unicode from generator | Channel topic field |
| Bold profile bio | Unicode from generator | About Me field |
Make Your Discord Text Bold
For messages: wrap your text in **double asterisks** right now — no tools needed.
For nicknames, server names, and profile fields: visit the Font Style Generator at fontstylegenerator.net, type your text, copy the bold style, and paste it into Discord. Done in under a minute.
