Small Text Generator

Turn text into tiny superscript, subscript and small caps

A free small text generator that converts your words into tiny Unicode text — superscript, subscript and small caps. The result is plain Unicode, so it pastes into Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X and Discord bios as real characters, not images. Runs in your browser. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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How does the small text generator work?

It maps each letter to a real Unicode look-alike character that is drawn smaller — for example superscript or small-capital forms. Because these are genuine Unicode code points, not a font, they travel with the text wherever you paste them.

This small text generator shrinks your words into tiny Unicode characters — superscript, subscript and small caps. Because the output is real text rather than a picture or a downloaded font, you can paste it straight into a social bio, caption, username or comment and it just works.

Three tiny styles

  • Superscript — ˢᵐᵃˡˡ ʳᵃⁱˢᵉᵈ ᵗᵉˣᵗ that sits above the baseline. Great for a delicate, minimal look.
  • Subscript — ₜᵢₙy ₗₒwₑᵣₑd text. Note that Unicode is missing some subscript consonants, so a few letters stay full size.
  • Small caps — ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ, where lowercase letters become miniature capitals. The most readable of the three.

Each style updates live as you type, with its own Copy button.

Why it pastes anywhere

A normal “small font” only exists inside the app that has that font installed. These characters are different: they are part of the Unicode standard itself, so the “smallness” is baked into the character. Copy ˢᵐᵃˡˡ and it stays small in an Instagram bio, a TikTok caption, a Discord status or a Twitter/X post — no font, no image, no app required.

  • Instagram and TikTok bios for a clean, understated aesthetic.
  • Usernames and display names that stand out from the crowd.
  • Comments and captions where a subtle style fits the vibe.
  • Discord statuses and channel descriptions.

A note on accessibility

Decorative Unicode is fun, but screen readers handle it inconsistently and may read the characters out strangely. Keep anything important — links, instructions, key words — in normal text, and use tiny text for decoration only.

Want more styles? Try the fancy text generator, bubble text, mirror text or upside-down text.