Need to say “I miss you” not once, but hundreds or thousands of times—cleanly formatted, numbered, and sprinkled with emojis? This guide walks you through a lightweight web app that generates ultra-long “I miss you” messages (from 100 to 10,000 lines) with auto-render, smart separators, custom emoji, prefixes/suffixes, and a 1-click Copy / Download .txt workflow. No install, no signup—just pick your style and paste anywhere.
Tip: Fancy characters are great for captions and bios. If you want even more artistic lettering for your opener or signature line, try the full Font Generator once per post.
Font Generator
How to Use the “I Miss You” Copy-and-Paste Tool (Step-by-Step)
This tool updates automatically whenever you change an option—no need to press a Generate button. Here’s how each control works and the best practices to get a perfect result.
1) Select Content (base message)
Open SELECT CONTENT and pick a ready-made “I miss you” line—plain, fancy Unicode, or cute styles. These presets are safe for most platforms and copy cleanly.
Examples:
𝑰 𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒔 𝒚𝒐𝒖
ⓘ ⓜⓘⓢⓢ ⓨⓞⓤ
🄸 🄼🄸🅂🅂 🅈🄾🅄
(⑅ •͈ᴗ•͈)miss you
2) Receiver’s Name (optional)
Type a name or nickname (e.g., “Baby,” “Alex”), and the app will append it to the message automatically. For profile-friendly aliases, the Nickname Generator can give you quick, stylish ideas (one link only).
3) Emoji Picker + Custom Emoji
Under SELECT EMOJI, choose a ready emoji (❤️ 🥺 😭 🌷 …) to prepend to every line. Need something unique? Pick Custom… at the end of the dropdown and paste any emoji or sequence (e.g., 🥺👉👈, 💘✨, 𓆩💗𓆪). The app prioritizes your custom emoji when provided.
Looking for thematic or expressive symbols? You might like curated pages such as Gun Emoji for edgy contexts (use thoughtfully) or Emoji Invisibles for clever spacing tricks—both linked once per article.
Gun Emoji
4) Copy Times (100 → 10,000+)
Pick a count in COPY TIMES or choose Custom to set a precise number (1–10,000). The app chunks rendering under the hood so even 10,000 lines stay responsive on modern browsers and phones.
Default suggestion: 100 or 1,000 for social; 10,000 for long-form gestures (docs, notes, TXT files).
5) Message Order (L→R or Top→Bottom)
Choose Top to Bottom (numbered) if you want each line on a new row with optional numbering. This format is ideal for feeds, comment threads, or scrollable messages. Left to Right builds one continuous string with separators.
Numbering styles include 1., 01., 001., a), A), i), I), or (no numbering).
For strictly capitalized looks later, you can transform text with Uppercase ⇄ Lowercase (link used once).
6) Separator (between repeats)
Pick [space], [newline], comma ,, a heart ❤️, or Custom… to insert any symbol or word between repetitions.
Newline creates one line per message.
Custom can be fun: try •, —, |, or even an invisible glyph (see the Invisibles resource above) for subtle spacing.
7) Per-Line Prefix / Suffix
Add a prefix such as To {name}: or a suffix like — from me. These apply to every line—perfect for roll-call-style messages or numbered lists with a personal touch.
8) Stats, Copy, Clear, and Download
Stats show total characters and lines in real time.
Copy puts the entire output into your clipboard.
Clear resets the output box.
Download .txt saves a clean text file (love-messages.txt) you can email, archive, or import elsewhere.
9) Platform-Specific Tricks
iPhone users: sending blank or invisible separators inside long messages sometimes needs a special approach—see Blank Message on iPhone (single link).
WhatsApp users: see Empty Message on WhatsApp for zero-width blanks and stealth formatting (use once only).
I Miss You Emoji Text Copy and Paste (Best Practices)
Emojis can be sweet (❤️ 💓 💞), longing (🥺 😔 😩), or playful (😘 😻 🌷). Use one consistent emoji for uniform style, or combine multiple in Custom… for a sequence that feels signature to you.
Formatting ideas:
Themed color: 💗 I miss you, 💙 I miss you, 💛 I miss you
Soft plead: 🥺 I miss you, 🥺👉👈 I miss you
Decorated: 𓆩♡𓆪 I miss you 𓆩♡𓆪
If you want an invisible spacer between words or lines, that’s where Emoji Invisibles (linked earlier) can help—paste a zero-width or blank character into your Custom separator or between emoji and text.
To repeat a message 10,000 times (with or without numbering):
In COPY TIMES, set Custom → 10000.
Choose MESSAGE ORDER → Top to Bottom (numbered) if you want one line per entry.
Pick 1. or 01. for a neat counter.
Set SEPARATOR → [newline] (auto when using Top-to-Bottom).
In SELECT EMOJI, pick a heart or switch to Custom… for something unique (e.g., 🥺❤️).
Press Copy or Download .txt when the preview is ready.
Performance tip: 10,000 lines work best if your device has a few hundred MB of free memory in the browser. The app renders in chunks to keep the UI smooth.
I Miss You 100 Times With Numbers
A compact but powerful format, great for captions or reels:
COPY TIMES:100
MESSAGE ORDER:Top to Bottom (numbered)
NUMBERING STYLE:01.
EMOJI:💘 or 🥺👉👈 via Custom…
PREFIX/SUFFIX:To {name}: or — always yours (optional)
When done, Copy and paste directly into your platform. If the platform enforces uppercase or title case and you prefer lowercase, run the result once through Uppercase ⇄ Lowercase (linked earlier).
I Miss You Scrolling Text Copy And Paste
Prefer an animated way to show longing? Build a line you like with emojis in this tool, Copy, then paste it into our Scrolling Text utility to make it move across the screen.
Invisible rhythm: Set Separator → Custom and paste an invisible character (see Emoji Invisibles, already linked). This creates breathing room without visible symbols.
All-caps vibe: Generate normally; then convert with Uppercase ⇄ Lowercase if needed (already linked).
Tips for Social, Messaging Apps, and Profiles
Instagram/TikTok captions: Favor Top-to-Bottom with 01. numbering for clean stacking. For profile or channel names that look mysterious, consider Invisible Name for TikTok once, and for channels, No-Name YouTube Channel (link each only once).
iMessage (iPhone): Blank or invisible lines may require a special method; see Blank Message on iPhone (linked earlier).
WhatsApp: See the Empty Message on WhatsApp guide (linked earlier) for zero-width tricks.
Birthdays: If your message is part of a birthday project, animate a greeting with Happy Birthday Scrolling Text (single link).
Personalization, Names, and Fancy Fonts
Personalization amplifies impact:
Name styles: Use Receiver’s Name to append , {name} automatically to each line. Need inspiration? Nickname Generator (linked earlier) suggests playful aliases quickly.
Typography: Pair your repeated lines with a stylized header in your post. Use Font Generator (linked above) to craft a bold title like 𝙄 𝙈𝙄𝙎𝙎 𝙔𝙊𝙐 𝟭𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝙏𝙄𝙈𝙀𝙎.
Symbols & mood: Use Custom Emoji to fine-tune tone: 💘 (romantic), 🥺 (yearning), 🌷 (soft), or any sequence you like. If you need extra spacing without visible marks, the Emoji Invisibles page you visited earlier is ideal.
Workflow: Download, Share, and Keep It Neat
Preview: The app shows a live preview and stats for characters and lines.
Copy: Click Copy for instant clipboard access.
Download .txt: Save a clean love-messages.txt—great for printing, email attachments, or archiving.
Tidy capitalization: Use Uppercase ⇄ Lowercase (already linked) if a platform auto-formats your text.
Spacing fixes: If a site collapses multiple spaces, switch Separator to , or a heart ❤️, or use an invisible glyph in Custom.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Can I safely paste 10,000 lines everywhere? Most platforms accept long text, but some may truncate posts or comments. If you hit a limit, download the .txt and share it via link, email, or cloud storage. For animated displays, consider Scrolling Text (linked earlier) with a shorter line.
Q2. My emojis look different on Android vs iOS—normal? Yes. Emoji rendering depends on the OS and app. If an icon looks off, swap it in Custom… for one that matches your style across devices.
Q3. The output feels too dense—how do I add gentle spacing? Use Separator → Custom and paste a thin or invisible character (see Emoji Invisibles, linked above). You can also add a small Suffix like • or —.
Q4. Can I make a blank or invisible line inside the list? Yes—use a Custom separator with a blank/invisible symbol. For iPhone/iMessage or WhatsApp specifics, see Blank Message on iPhone and Empty Message on WhatsApp (each linked once).
Q5. How do I keep names private but still personal? Use an alias via Nickname Generator (linked). You can also avoid naming in the base message and only add it in a closing signature line.
Q6. Any quick romantic variant I can pair with this? Yes—mix it with our I Love You Copy and Paste templates (linked once) for a sweet finale after your “I miss you” sequence.
Quick Recap (Practical Defaults)
Times: 1,000 (or 10,000 if you’re going big)
Order: Top to Bottom (numbered) → 01.
Emoji: Heart ❤️ or your Custom… sequence
Separator:[newline]
Prefix/Suffix: Optional; try To {name}: or — always
Finish:Copy for posts; Download .txt for long-form shares