Leet Speak Generator

Transform text into hacker-style 1337 speak

Converts normal text into leet speak by swapping letters for look-alike numbers and symbols. Choose light, medium, or full intensity to control how heavily your text is 1337-ified. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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What is leet speak?

Leet speak, written as 1337 or l33t, is an internet writing style that replaces letters with numbers and symbols that resemble them. It originated in early hacker, gamer, and bulletin-board culture as a way to write stylishly and sometimes to dodge keyword filters.

Leet speak generator

Leet speak — written 1337 or l33t — is the internet writing style that swaps letters for look-alike numbers and symbols. This tool converts any text into leet instantly and lets you dial the intensity from lightly stylized to fully cryptic.

How it works

The converter walks through your text character by character and looks up each letter (case-insensitively) in a substitution table. The table you use depends on the intensity:

  • Light — vowels only: a to 4, e to 3, i to 1, o to 0.
  • Medium — adds common consonants such as s to 5, t to 7, b to 8, g to 9.
  • Full — adds heavy multi-character glyphs, for example n to |\|, m to /\/\, and w to \/\/.

Any character without a mapping, including spaces and punctuation, is left exactly as it was.

Example and notes

At medium intensity, Elite hacker becomes 3l!73 h4ck3r style output (depending on the exact level chosen). At full intensity the same phrase turns into dense symbol soup that is fun but barely readable.

Leet started in early hacker and gamer communities and lives on today in usernames, gamer tags, and memes. It is a stylistic novelty rather than a security tool, and high-intensity leet is hard to reverse reliably because several substitutions can collide.