Small Text Generator — ˢᵐᵃˡˡ ᴛᴇxᴛ Copy & Paste

Convert any text to small caps or tiny superscript. Paste into Instagram bios, Discord usernames, WhatsApp status, Twitter — works everywhere Unicode is supported.

Small Capsᴀʙᴄ
Your small text will appear here
Tiny Superscriptᵃᵇᶜ
Your small text will appear here

How to Use

  1. Type or paste your text Enter any text into the input box; both output styles update in real time.
  2. Choose your style Pick Small Caps (ᴀʙᴄ) for a formal miniature look, or Tiny Superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ) for a raised floating effect.
  3. Copy and paste anywhere Click the copy button under your chosen style and paste into any app — Instagram, WhatsApp, Discord, Twitter, and more.

Why Use This Tool

Instagram, Twitter, and Discord: Unicode small text works in places where rich-text formatting is unavailable — Instagram bios, Twitter display names, Discord server and channel names, Telegram bios, and Reddit usernames. Because the small appearance is baked into the characters themselves, it renders on every device without requiring any app support for styling.

Two distinct styles for different effects: Small caps (ᴀʙᴄ) give text a refined, typographic look — like formal letterpress printing scaled down. Superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ) floats above the baseline for a lighter, raised effect. Most small text tools on the web only offer one style; this tool gives you both side by side so you can pick the one that fits your use case.

Works with any language that has Latin letters:English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Latin-alphabet languages convert fully. Non-Latin scripts (Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese) don't have Unicode miniature equivalents, so those characters pass through unchanged — the tool never corrupts your text, it only enhances what it can.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — Instagram bios accept full Unicode, so both small caps (ᴀʙᴄ) and superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ) render correctly on iOS and Android. The text is stored as regular Unicode characters rather than styled text, so there are no formatting codes to strip. Paste directly into your bio field and it appears as-is to anyone viewing your profile.
Yes — WhatsApp supports Unicode in messages, group names, and status. Both the small caps and superscript variants from this tool copy as real characters, not images, so they paste into WhatsApp the same way they would into any text field. Recipients see the same small text regardless of their device.
Small caps (ᴀʙᴄ) are miniature versions of capital letters that sit on the normal text baseline — they look like formal typographic small capitals. Superscript text (ᵃᵇᶜ) consists of raised characters that float above the baseline — the same style used for footnote numbers or mathematical exponents. Both are created using Unicode characters, but they come from different Unicode blocks and have a distinct visual character.
The small caps and superscript characters are drawn by each device's system font. Apple's San Francisco font (used on iOS and macOS) renders some Unicode small caps at slightly different weights or proportions than Android's Roboto or Windows fonts. The characters themselves are identical — it's purely a font rendering difference. The text remains fully readable and copy-pasteable on all platforms.
Small Unicode text works anywhere that accepts plain text: Discord nicknames and server names, Twitter/X display names, Telegram bios, Reddit usernames, email subjects, Google Docs, Notion, Slack messages, and even some gaming platforms. Because the effect is baked into the characters themselves rather than relying on formatting, it appears correctly whether or not the app supports rich text.
Superscript numbers (⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹) are supported and convert automatically. Most punctuation and symbols do not have Unicode superscript or small caps equivalents, so they pass through unchanged at their original size. This is a Unicode coverage limitation — not every character exists in a miniaturized form.

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