Blank Space Copy Paste — Get Empty Spaces

Blank space chooser

Copy blank spaces with width diagnostics

Choose the exact blank space type you need and confirm how it behaves between marker letters.

Recommended:No-Break Space is practical for non-collapsing gaps; Normal Space is the keyboard reference.

Controls

Character or preset

Output and diagnostics

Selected: NoneCode points: Not generatedUnits: 0Width/type: Not testedVisible chars: 0
Choose a preset, generate or analyze, then copy or transfer to the Test Box.

Normal Space

U+0020
A B

Visible spacing character

No-Break Space

U+00A0
A B

Visible spacing character

Thin Space

U+2009
A B

Visible spacing character

Hair Space

U+200A
A B

Visible spacing character

En Space

U+2002
A B

Visible spacing character

Em Space

U+2003
A B

Visible spacing character

Ideographic Space

U+3000
A B

Visible spacing character

Zero Width Space

U+200B
A​B

Zero-width or format character

Test Box

Characters: 0

Blank Space Copy Paste

Use this page when you need to copy a specific blank space character and verify how it behaves after paste. This is a blank-space chooser, not a general blank text guide: it compares normal spaces, non-breaking spaces, wide spaces, and blank-looking filler characters with marker previews.

For a broader explanation, use the blank space guide. For the fastest one-click copy workflow, use copy space. To compare typed keyboard spaces with pasted Unicode spaces, use spacebar copy.

How to Use

  • ✦ Choose a blank space preset above.
  • ✦ Generate or prepare the selected space.
  • ✦ Check the marker preview to see whether it creates visible width.
  • ✦ Copy the output or transfer it to the Test Box.
  • ✦ Paste it into the exact field you want to test.

Which Blank Space Should You Copy?

Normal Space is the keyboard reference and may collapse in many fields. No-Break Space is better when you need a space that often keeps width. Ideographic Space and Em Space create wider gaps. Hangul Filler can look blank while still being treated as a character, but app support varies.

Compatibility Notes

Apps may trim leading or trailing spaces, collapse repeated spaces, or remove unsupported Unicode characters. A blank space that works in a caption may fail in a username, bio, form field, or message editor.

Troubleshooting

  • ✦ If the pasted space disappears, the field may trim blank characters.
  • ✦ If repeated spaces collapse, try No-Break Space instead of normal spaces.
  • ✦ If the character appears as a box, try a more common space such as NBSP.
  • ✦ If the field rejects it, use visible text or a shorter spacing sample.

Responsible Use

Use blank spaces for formatting, spacing, layout checks, and Unicode compatibility testing. Follow the rules of the app or website where you paste them.

FAQ

Which blank space should I copy first?
Start with No-Break Space for a non-collapsing test, then compare Normal Space and wider spaces if the field preserves them.
Is blank space the same as blank text?
No. Blank space usually means one spacing character, while blank text may contain one or many blank-looking characters.
Why does my pasted blank space disappear?
The app may trim leading or trailing whitespace, collapse repeated spaces, or remove unsupported Unicode.
Which blank space works in form fields?
It depends on the field. Test Normal Space, No-Break Space, and Hangul Filler in the Test Box and target field.