Small Text Generator
The small text generator instantly turns words into small caps, superscript, or subscript characters for bios, academic notation, and polished typography.
Small Text Generator
The small text generator supports stylish small caps plus precise superscript and subscript characters.
Small text generators remap regular characters into small caps, superscript, or subscript Unicode so captions, bios, and formulas keep their styling even when platforms strip HTML.
Includes three modes: small caps for compact titles, superscript for exponents/dates, and subscript for chemical or mathematical notation.
Produces real Unicode, so the shrunken text copies cleanly across Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and docs.
Popular for aesthetic bios, minimalist gamer tags, scientific notes, and product microcopy.
Runs entirely in the browser—no fonts or plugins required.
Pairs with bold, underline, or invisible text to build layered typography.
Pick a style
Choose small caps, superscript, or subscript based on your use case.
Enter or paste copy
Type bios, formulas, or QA notes—the character counter keeps you on platform limits.
Convert instantly
Click “Convert text” to preview the miniature output in real time.
Copy & publish
Paste the Unicode text into social apps, docs, or internal tickets.
Two-line bios
Use small caps to squeeze brand pillars into limited bio space.
ᴄʀᴇᴀᴛᴏʀ • ᴄᴏғғᴇᴇ • ᴘᴏᴅᴄᴀsᴛ
Small caps + scripts
Cover typography, math, and chemistry needs in one tool.
Live preview
Input/output stay synced, making iteration instant.
Cross-platform safe
Unicode output works on mobile, desktop, and consoles.
Private conversion
Everything stays on-device.
💡Use sparingly
Apply small text to headings, not whole paragraphs, to preserve readability.
💡Anchor with emojis
Pair tiny words with icons so scanners still catch key info.
💡Test drafts
Some apps auto-capitalize; paste the result into a private draft first.
Why do some characters stay full size?
Not every glyph has a miniature counterpart; when a mapping is missing we keep the original for readability.
Is small text accessible?
Screen readers pronounce the Unicode literally, so pair tiny text with plain-language context when it conveys critical info.
Can I mix styles?
Yes—generate bold/italic first, then run the result through the small-text mode and preview for overlap.
Will platforms flag it as spam?
Small text is widely used for bios and comments; just avoid filling entire paragraphs with shrunken glyphs.