Drunk Text Generator — Slurred Typing Copy & Paste
Scramble text into slurred drunk typing with 4 intensity levels from tipsy to blackout. Free drunk text generator for memes and jokes. Copy and paste in one click.
Drunk Text Generator
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About This Tool
Introduction — What Is a Drunk Text Generator?
Drunk text is the internet's shorthand for slurred, typo-ridden typing — stretched letters, swapped characters and dropped keys. It is a joke format, not a real impairment simulator.
This drunk text generator scrambles your text across four intensity levels, from a barely-there wobble to almost total incoherence.
How the Drunk Text Effect Works
Rather than swapping letters for Unicode lookalikes, this tool applies random typing errors of the kind people actually make when typing badly: letters get stretched or repeated, adjacent characters get swapped, keys get missed entirely, the shift key gets hit at the wrong moment, and stray vowels get inserted.
Because the errors are random, every result is different. Regenerate by retyping, and pick whichever version reads funniest. The output uses ordinary letters, so it works anywhere.
Key Features
- 4 intensity levels — Tipsy, Drunk, Wasted and Blackout
- Five error types — stretching, swapping, dropping, case slips and stray vowels
- Different every time — retype to roll a new result
- What you see is what you copy — the copy button captures the exact text shown, not a fresh random one
- Ordinary letters only — works in every app
- Free, no account, no limits
How to Use the Drunk Text Generator
- Step 1 — Type your text
Enter a normal, sober sentence in the box above. - Step 2 — Pick an intensity
Tipsy adds occasional slips; Blackout mangles almost everything. Drunk and Wasted sit in between. - Step 3 — Retype for a new result
Every render is randomised, so editing your text produces a fresh scramble. Keep going until one reads right. - Step 4 — Click to copy
Click the card to copy exactly the text you can see, then paste it into your message or caption.
Where to Use Drunk Text
- Group chat jokes — the classic "typing badly" bit
- Meme captions — pairs with any late-night format
- Discord and gaming banter — winding up friends mid-match
- Comedy writing — a character's dialogue when they have had a few
- Social posts — signalling that a post is a joke
- Fake text screenshots — obviously staged, clearly comedic
- Roleplay and interactive fiction — conveying a character's state through their typing
The Four Intensity Levels Explained
Tipsy — Roughly one letter in eight is affected. Still completely readable — just slightly off.
Drunk — About a quarter of letters are affected. Clearly slurred but you can still follow it.
Wasted — Half the letters are mangled. Readable with effort, and usually the funniest setting.
Blackout — Three quarters affected. Largely incoherent, which is the point.
Why Choose This Drunk Text Generator?
- Copies what you actually see — because the output is random, recomputing on click would hand you different text from the one you chose; this tool copies the rendered result
- Four calibrated levels rather than one fixed setting
- Realistic error types — modelled on how people genuinely mistype, not just random character noise
- Universally compatible — ordinary letters, so nothing fails to render
- No sign-up, no popups, completely free
FAQ
What is a drunk text generator?
It is a tool that scrambles normal text with random typing errors — stretched letters, swapped characters, dropped keys and case slips — to imitate the look of someone typing badly. It is a comedy format.
Why does the output change every time I type?
The errors are randomly generated on each render, so every result is unique. If you get one you like, copy it before editing your text again.
Does the copy button give me the text I can see?
Yes. Because the output is random, the copy handler captures the rendered text on screen rather than generating a fresh version, so you always get exactly what you chose.
Does drunk text use special Unicode characters?
No. It uses ordinary letters with errors applied, so it works in every app and cannot fail to display.
What is the difference between the four levels?
They control how likely each letter is to be affected — roughly 12% at Tipsy, 28% at Drunk, 50% at Wasted and 75% at Blackout. Wasted is usually the sweet spot for comedy.
Can I get my original text back?
No. The transformation deletes and reorders characters, so it cannot be reversed. Keep a copy of your original if you need it.
Is this drunk text generator free?
Yes — unlimited use, no account required, no premium tier.
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