Small Text Generator

Type or paste your text below to convert it into small caps, superscript, or subscript Unicode characters. Copy with one click.

Small Text Result

Small Caps

ᴛʏᴘᴇ ꜱᴏᴍᴇᴛʜɪɴɢ ᴀʙᴏᴠᴇ ᴛᴏ ꜱᴇᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇꜰꜰᴇᴄᴛ

How to Use the Small Text Generator

1

Type Your Text

Enter or paste any text into the input box. The generator converts it instantly as you type.

2

Choose a Style

Select Small Caps for a compact look, Superscript for raised text, or Subscript for lowered text.

3

Copy & Paste

Click the Copy button and paste your small text into any app, bio, or website.

Where to Use Small Text

Instagram Bios

Make your Instagram bio unique with small caps or superscript text. Stand out from the crowd with a clean, stylized profile description.

Twitter Usernames

Add small text to your Twitter/X display name or bio for a distinctive aesthetic. Small caps give a professional, typographic feel.

Discord Profiles

Use superscript or subscript text in Discord usernames, server names, or channel descriptions for a creative touch that catches attention.

Minecraft Server Names

Create eye-catching Minecraft server names and MOTDs with small text characters. Works great for stylized server branding and descriptions.

Platform Compatibility

Small text uses Unicode characters and works on any platform that renders Unicode. Some older systems may not display all subscript letters.

Instagram

Full support

Twitter / X

Full support

Facebook

Full support

Discord

Full support

TikTok

Full support

Reddit

Full support

YouTube

Full support

WhatsApp

Full support

Telegram

Full support

Minecraft

Partial support

Slack

Full support

Email

Full support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is small text?

Small text uses special Unicode characters that look like miniature versions of regular letters. There are three main styles: small caps (ᴛɪɴʏ), superscript (ᵗⁱⁿʸ), and subscript (ₜᵢₙʸ). These are actual Unicode characters, not formatting, so they work anywhere text is supported.

Why are some subscript letters missing?

Unicode does not include subscript versions of every letter. Letters like b, c, d, f, g, w, y, and z have no official subscript Unicode character, so they appear in their normal size. Superscript and small caps have nearly complete alphabets.

Where can I use small text?

Small text works on any platform that supports Unicode, including Instagram bios, Twitter/X usernames, Discord profiles, Facebook posts, TikTok bios, Reddit, YouTube comments, and more. It also works in emails and documents.

Is small text the same as changing font size?

No. Small text uses entirely different Unicode characters that naturally appear smaller. Unlike HTML or CSS font-size changes, these characters keep their appearance when copied and pasted anywhere, because they are distinct code points in the Unicode standard.

Can I use small text for math or science notation?

Yes. Superscript and subscript characters are commonly used for exponents (x²), chemical formulas (H₂O), and footnote references. The generator supports digits 0–9 in both superscript and subscript forms.

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