Social Post Styler

Before posting to Facebook, Instagram, or Threads, see live mock previews of how your caption looks on each platform—line breaks, hashtags, and “see more” folds.

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Simulates feed line breaks and “see more” folds. Final appearance may vary in each app.

Platform limits

0 Chars 0 Hashtags 0 Emoji

IG hashtags exceed 30 — consider trimming

Threads
0 / 500
Instagram
0 / 2200
X (Twitter)
0 / 280
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Enter your draft
Paste or type your post on the left. The right column shows Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and X preview cards in real time.
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Tune formatting
Turn on formatting options as needed; use “See more” in previews to mimic feed truncation and compare the progress bars below.
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Copy and publish
When previews look right, insert emojis or templates, then paste into the real app.
When should I use this tool?
Use it before posting to FB, IG, or Threads when you want to avoid broken line breaks, stay within character limits, or preview how “see more” folds your caption on each feed.
Does blank-line fix change my text?
It inserts zero-width characters into consecutive blank lines so Facebook, Instagram, and similar apps keep your paragraph spacing. Turn off “Blank-line fix” if you do not need it.
Is my text uploaded to your server?
No. All conversion, counting, and emoji insertion runs locally in your browser. We do not receive or store your content.
Why might counts differ from the official apps?
Platforms may weight links, some emoji, or special characters differently. Our counters are writing aids; always trust the publish UI for the final number.
What if I use more than 30 Instagram hashtags?
Instagram recommends up to 30 hashtags per post; extra tags may be ignored or hurt reach. This tool warns you when you exceed 30.
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