Send invisible empty messages & create "Read More" spoilers.
WhatsApp, with its billions of users, is a fantastic app for communication. However, it has a built-in restriction: you cannot send an empty message. If you try to tap the spacebar and hit send, the button remains greyed out. The developers did this to prevent accidental empty texts.
But what if you want to send nothing? What if you want to confuse your friends, check if your internet is working, or create a cool "Read More" spoiler effect? This is where our WhatsApp Blank Message Generator comes in.
Computers see characters differently than humans do. While a standard "space" (ASCII 32) is recognized by WhatsApp as empty, there are other characters in the Unicode standard that represent blank space but are treated as "visible text" by the app.
Our tool primarily uses the Braille Pattern Blank (U+2800). Since Braille is a tactile language, this character technically represents a blank Braille cell. WhatsApp sees it as a "symbol," not a space, allowing you to send it instantly.
Send a single blank character to a friend or a group chat. They will receive a notification, open their phone, and see... absolutely nothing. It is a harmless, confusing prank that usually gets responses like "???" or "Is my phone broken?".
This is a classic trick. You can type a warning like "Spoiler Alert!" followed by 500 lines of invisible blank space, and then the actual spoiler text at the bottom. WhatsApp will collapse the message and show a blue "Read More" link. The recipient has to tap it to reveal the hidden text.
To do this with our tool: Type your warning in the text box, set rows to 500, and generate.
If you want to bring a group chat to the top of your list without actually saying anything, send a blank message. It registers as activity but doesn't clutter the conversation with words.
If you see a square box (□), it means your device's font doesn't support that specific invisible character. However, even if you see a box, the recipient on a modern phone (Android 10+, iOS 14+) will likely see the correct blank space.
Yes, completely safe. You are simply sending standard Unicode text. It does not violate WhatsApp's Terms of Service. However, do not send thousands of messages in a row (spamming), as that behavior can get you reported regardless of the content.
Yes! These invisible characters work on Facebook Messenger, Instagram DMs, Telegram, Discord, and even in gaming usernames (like Free Fire or PUBG) depending on the game's specific filters.
WhatsApp creates restrictions on blank names often. While you can try pasting the blank text into your profile name, it works best in the "About" / "Bio" section of your profile.
Start having fun with your chats today! Use the generator above to create your invisible masterpiece.