Unicode String Inspector
Text you copy from the web can contain invisible characters and lookalike letters that are impossible to spot. Paste it here to find out.
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Why this matters
Phishing with lookalike URLs
Cyrillic and Greek letters look identical to Latin ones. Attackers register domains like xn--pple-43d.com that display as apple.com in your browser. One wrong character and you're on a fake site.
Invisible text watermarking
Zero-width characters can be inserted between letters to create a unique fingerprint. If you leak a document, the hidden pattern reveals exactly which copy was yours.
Hidden characters in pasted code
Code copied from websites or chat messages sometimes contains zero-width spaces or non-breaking spaces that break compilation or silently change behavior. The error message points at a line that looks perfectly fine, because the rogue character is invisible.
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