Mobile app
Copy one character, paste it in the message box, send to yourself or a trusted contact, then check if it stays blank.
WhatsApp empty message tool
Copy blank Unicode text for WhatsApp messages, WhatsApp Web, groups, and status tests. Use it for formatting and testing, not spam or harassment.
How
WhatsApp often rejects a truly empty message. A blank Unicode character still has text content, so it can be pasted and tested.
Copy one character, paste it in the message box, send to yourself or a trusted contact, then check if it stays blank.
Paste the character into the web composer. If it shows a box, try another Unicode blank.
Use blank text sparingly. Repeated invisible messages can be disruptive and may violate group rules.
Character table
Reported: useful when a message field strips normal spaces. Test before sending to a group.
Reported: blank looking and easy to see in the detector, but some fonts can show a placeholder box.
Disputed: some guides suggest it for WhatsApp, but it can affect direction handling in mixed language text.
Reported: compact and useful for spacing, but it may be trimmed at the start or end of a message.
Safe use
Blank messages are easy to misuse. Keep the tool focused on formatting, testing, and accessibility aware communication.
Do not send repeated blank messages, especially in groups or to people who did not ask for them.
Do not use invisible text to hide identity, fake messages, or make moderation harder.
Use the detector to confirm what you copied and switch characters if WhatsApp removes it.
FAQ
A true empty message has no text content. A Unicode blank is still a character, so it can be copied and tested.
There is no verified single answer. Start with U+3164 or U+2800, then test U+200E or U+200B if needed.
The copy tool runs in your browser. WhatsApp still receives whatever you send inside its own app.
Your device font may not render that Unicode character as blank. Try a different option.
You can test it, but status fields may filter or normalize hidden Unicode differently from messages.
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