Small Text Generator

Convert text to ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ, ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ and ₛᵤᵦₛ꜀ᵣᵢₚₜ

Free tiny text generator. Works on Instagram, Discord, Twitter and WhatsApp.

Superscript Small Text

Your small text will appear here. Click to copy.

Small Caps

Your small text will appear here. Click to copy.

Subscript

Your small text will appear here. Click to copy.

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Small Text Examples

Superscript

ˢᵗʸˡⁱˢʰ ᵗᵉˣᵗ ᵍᵉⁿᵉʳᵃᵗᵒʳ

Small Caps

ꜱᴛʏʟɪꜱʜ ᴛᴇxᴛ ɢᴇɴᴇʀᴀᴛᴏʀ

Subscript

ₛₜyₗᵢₛₕ ₜₑₓₜ gₑₙₑᵣₐₜₒᵣ

What Is a Small Text Generator?

A small text generator converts standard letters into Unicode superscript, small caps, or subscript characters, giving your text a visually smaller appearance without using any CSS, images, or special formatting. Because they are real Unicode characters, they work as plain copy-pasteable text on virtually any platform.

Unlike HTML <sup> or <sub> tags, which only work on web pages, Unicode small text works in Instagram bios, Discord messages, Twitter posts, WhatsApp chats, YouTube comments, TikTok bios, game usernames, and anywhere else you can type or paste text.

This tool offers three distinct styles: superscript (raised), small caps (same-height elegant uppercase), and subscript (lowered). Each serves different creative or communicative purposes.

Types of Small Text

1. Superscript Text: ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ

Superscript characters sit above the standard text baseline. They are the most popular form of small text on social media because every letter of the alphabet has a superscript equivalent in Unicode. Superscript text is commonly used for aesthetic Instagram bios, Discord names, creative captions, and anywhere you want your text to stand out. Numbers also have full superscript support: 0 through 9.

2. Small Caps: ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ

Small caps are uppercase-shaped letters scaled to the height of lowercase letters. They give text a formal, authoritative, or elegant appearance often seen in book typography and professional design. On social media, small caps are popular for bios that want a sophisticated look without shouting in all caps.

3. Subscript Text: ₛᵤᵦₛ꜀ᵣᵢₚₜ

Subscript characters sit below the text baseline. Unicode has partial coverage for subscript letters. The standard defines subscript forms for a, e, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, and x. Letters without a subscript form are left as-is. All digits 0 through 9 have full subscript support, making subscript especially useful for chemical formulas or stylised numbers.

How to Use Small Text on Every Platform

Small Text on Instagram

Instagram supports Unicode fully, so small text works in bios, captions, stories, and comments.

  1. Type your text in the generator above and choose your preferred style.
  2. Click the output box to copy the small text to your clipboard.
  3. Open Instagram and navigate to your bio, caption editor, or comment field.
  4. Paste the text. It will appear in the small style instantly.

Small Text on Discord

Discord renders Unicode characters in messages, server nicknames, and status messages. Small caps is especially popular for Discord server names and bios.

  1. Generate your small text above and copy it.
  2. Open Discord and paste into any message field, your nickname, or your About Me section in your profile.

Note: Discord has a built-in markdown feature for strikethrough and bold, but no native small text. Unicode is the only way to achieve this effect.

Small Text on Twitter / X

Twitter does not support any markdown. Unicode small text is the only way to make letters appear small or formatted on Twitter/X, in bios, tweets, and replies.

  1. Generate your text above and copy it.
  2. Paste it directly into the Twitter compose box or bio field.

Small Text on WhatsApp

WhatsApp supports Unicode, so superscript and small caps text paste and display correctly in chats and statuses.

  1. Copy your small text from the generator above.
  2. Open WhatsApp and paste into any chat or your status.

Small Text in Game Usernames

Games like Fortnite, Roblox, and PUBG allow Unicode characters in display names. Superscript small text creates a unique username that stands out in lobbies and leaderboards.

Why Use Small Text?

  • Stand out in bios: A small text bio on Instagram or Twitter instantly looks different from the default font, drawing more profile visits.
  • Add visual hierarchy: Mix normal text with superscript for creative captions, such as a main message in normal text and a ˢᵘᵇᵗⁱᵗˡᵉ in superscript.
  • Unique usernames: Small text usernames are memorable and look professional across gaming platforms and social media.
  • Aesthetic notes and messages: Use small caps for a refined, editorial feel in posts and messages.
  • Platform workaround: On platforms that strip formatting (Twitter, Instagram), Unicode is the only way to express typographic variety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a small text generator?

A small text generator converts regular letters into Unicode superscript, small caps, or subscript characters that appear visually smaller than standard text. Because they are real Unicode characters, not images or CSS tricks, they work as plain text on any platform that supports Unicode.

Does small text work on Instagram?

Yes. Instagram bios, captions, and comments all support Unicode, so superscript and small caps text paste and display correctly. Generate your text above, copy it, and paste it directly into Instagram.

Does small text work on Discord?

Yes. Discord renders Unicode characters normally, so superscript and small caps text work perfectly in messages, nicknames, and status messages.

What is the difference between superscript and small caps?

Superscript characters sit above the text baseline and are often used for footnotes or exponents (ˡⁱᵏᵉ ᵗʰⁱˢ). Small caps are full-height uppercase-shaped letters sized to match lowercase height, giving a clean, formal look (ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴛʜɪꜱ).

What is subscript text?

Subscript characters sit below the text baseline. Unicode has partial coverage for subscript letters, so some characters fall back to their regular form. All digits, however, have full subscript support: 0 through 9.

Is the small text generator free?

Yes, completely free with no limits. Generate, copy, and use as much small text as you like.

Why does subscript not convert every letter?

Unicode only defines subscript equivalents for a subset of letters: a, e, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, and x. Letters without a Unicode subscript equivalent are left unchanged. All digits 0 through 9 have full subscript support.

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