tiny text generator

Tiny Text Generator

Turn normal text into tiny Unicode letters that are easy to copy into captions, profile names, chat messages, and short social updates.

Tiny text works best as a short accent: a side note, a second line under a name, or a quiet phrase inside a caption.

Copy a style

One input, multiple small text formats.

20 input characters

Small Caps

Best for bios, labels, short headings, and usernames.

94% character coverage

ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴛᴇxᴛ ɢᴇɴᴇʀᴀᴛᴏʀ

Superscript

Raised tiny text for notes, exponents, captions, and side comments.

100% character coverage

ˢᵐᵃˡˡ ᵗᵉˣᵗ ᵍᵉⁿᵉʳᵃᵗᵒʳ

Subscript

Lowered characters for formulas, indexes, and compact decorative text.

94% character coverage

ₛₘₐₗₗ ₜₑₓₜ gₑₙₑᵣₐₜₒᵣ

Cursive

Script-style Unicode for names, bios, and short decorative phrases.

100% character coverage

𝒮𝓂𝒶𝓁𝓁 𝓉𝑒𝓍𝓉 𝑔𝑒𝓃𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓉𝑜𝓇

Cursed

Glitchy combining marks for memes, spooky text, and chat effects.

94% character coverage

S̷͠m̸͡a̴̯l̶̮l̰͠ t̸̯e̴̮x̶̰t̷͠ g̴̯e̶̮n̰͠e̷͡r̸̯a̴̮t̶̰o̷͠r̸͡

Invisible

Blank Unicode characters for empty-looking messages and spacing tests.

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ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴛᴇxᴛ ɢᴇɴᴇʀᴀᴛᴏʀCreator · bio and username compatibility check

Useful notes

What to know before you copy

Note 1

What Is a Tiny Text Generator?

A tiny text generator changes ordinary letters into Unicode characters that appear smaller than normal text. It does not change CSS font size and it does not create an image. The copied result contains raised superscript, lowered subscript, or compact small-cap characters that many apps can display in a plain text field. That makes tiny text useful in bios, comments, usernames, captions, labels, and chat messages. Because Unicode does not include a perfect tiny form for every character, unsupported letters remain readable instead of disappearing.

Note 2

How to Use Tiny Text in Bios and Captions

Type or paste the exact phrase you plan to publish, then compare the superscript, subscript, and small-caps rows before copying. Short text usually looks better than a full paragraph. A raised line can act like a side note, small caps can create a compact label, and subscript can provide a deliberately lowered accent. Paste the result into a draft or private message first. Check that every character appears, the line fits the profile limit, and the style is still readable on a mobile screen.

Note 3

Tiny Text vs Small Text

People often use tiny text and small text as synonyms, but the output modes are not identical. Tiny text commonly refers to raised superscript-style letters. Small text can also include compact small caps and lowered subscript characters. This page keeps all three modes visible so you can choose by behavior rather than by name. The homepage remains the broader Small Text Generator with additional cursive, cursed, and invisible options; this URL is focused on the three small-looking variants and their character coverage.

Note 4

Best Places to Paste Tiny Text

Tiny text is common in Discord messages, Instagram captions, TikTok bios, X posts, gaming profiles, and short notes inside a larger line of normal text. Use it where decoration is optional and the surrounding context stays clear. Some apps normalize unusual Unicode in account names, while others render a missing character as a box. Search and screen readers may also interpret tiny letters differently. Keep passwords, legal names, contact details, professional role keywords, and instructions in regular text, then use tiny output for a brief visual accent.

Note 5

Character Coverage Before You Copy

Unicode provides good coverage for common English letters in superscript and small-cap styles, but coverage becomes uneven for numbers, punctuation, accented letters, and some lowercase forms. The generator preserves the original character whenever a safe mapped version is unavailable. That fallback is intentional: a mixed but complete word is more useful than an output that looks consistent while losing information. Review names and usernames character by character, especially when they contain accents or symbols, and choose the mode with the fewest fallbacks for the destination you care about.

Good to know

The tool compares superscript, subscript, and small-caps outputs together and keeps unsupported characters visible instead of silently dropping them. For the main tool, return to the Small Text Generator.

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FAQ

Common Questions

Short answers about copying, compatibility, Unicode limits, and how the tool behaves across apps.

Is tiny text a real font?+

No. Tiny text is usually made with Unicode characters, so it behaves like text rather than a downloadable font.

Why are some tiny letters missing?+

Unicode does not provide perfect tiny versions of every letter, number, or symbol, so a few characters may stay unchanged.

Can tiny text be searched?+

Tiny Unicode text can be copied as text, but search engines and app search may not treat it exactly like normal letters.

Is tiny text safe for passwords?+

No. Use tiny text for display and style only, not for passwords, legal names, or important account identifiers.