TikTok hosts use invisible unicode characters to lock their live rooms. Paste the code, see every hidden character, and share the exact link — nothing gets lost.
Hosts embed invisible unicode into their live title. Only users with the exact code — hidden chars included — can find the room.
The host shares their live title or goody bag text. It looks normal but hides invisible unicode characters inside.
Paste into our Inspector. Every visible and invisible character shows as a chip — nothing is hidden from you.
Click any chip to copy that exact character. Or hit Share to generate a link — friends open it and the full code loads instantly.
Paste the complete code (with all hidden chars) into TikTok search. The private live appears only for those with the exact text.
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Paste text and instantly see every character — including Zero Width Joiner, RTL Mark, Word Joiner, and Object Replacement.
Generate a shareable link encoding the full text — hidden characters included. Recipients open it and the code loads automatically.
Save codes locally with a PIN. Only you can delete saved items. Data persists in your browser for up to 12 months.
Browse hundreds of symbols — decorative, invisible, and special characters — for your TikTok profile, bio, or live title.
Click any chip in the breakdown to copy that exact character to clipboard — including invisible control characters.
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Everything about TikTok Live private rooms and unicode codes.
A TikTok Live private room is a live stream where the host embeds invisible unicode characters in the live title or goody bag text. Since TikTok search is character-sensitive, only people with the exact code — including invisible characters — can find and join the live.
Apps like Notes or WhatsApp strip invisible unicode (U+200F, U+2060, U+FFFC) when you paste. Our Inspector preserves them in a shareable link so the full code reaches the recipient intact.
The most common are: U+2060 (Word Joiner), U+200F (Right-to-Left Mark), U+2066 (Left-to-Right Isolate), U+2069 (Pop Directional Isolate), and U+FFFC (Object Replacement Character). Our inspector identifies and labels all of them.
Yes. Combine visible text with invisible unicode from our Symbol Library to create a unique live title. Anyone without your exact code won't find your live in TikTok search.
Yes. Goody bag text often contains Object Replacement Characters (U+FFFC). Paste it into the Inspector to see the full character composition, including any invisible sticker markers.
No. All saved codes are stored in your browser's localStorage only — nothing is sent to any server. Data expires automatically after 12 months.
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