Small Text Generator
Turn your words into small, tiny and superscript text. The Small Text Generator shrinks plain text into mini Unicode characters you can copy and paste into bios, usernames and captions.
How to make small text in seconds
Three steps, no signup, no downloads — from plain text to a stylish copy-and-paste font you can use anywhere.
Enter your text
Type or paste anything into the box — a name, a bio line, a caption. Letters, numbers and spaces all convert.
Pick a style
Scroll the live results or filter by Bold, Cursive, Aesthetic or Symbols to find the look you want.
Copy & paste
Tap Copy on any style and paste it straight into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, X or your profile name.
Small Text Generator — Tiny Unicode Made Simple
The Small Text Generator shrinks ordinary words into miniature characters using Unicode’s superscript, subscript and small-capital letters. Nothing is installed and no real font size changes — each letter is swapped for a genuinely smaller character, so the tiny look survives copy and paste into almost any app.
Because these are standard characters rather than shrunken images, small text stays selectable, lightweight and portable from Instagram bios to Discord names. Note that the superscript and subscript sets cover most letters but a few have no tiny equivalent in Unicode, so the occasional character may appear full-size. Type once, pick a style, and copy.
Popular small text styles
A quick look at the tiny text styles people reach for most — all generated live in the tool above.
Superscript
ᵈᵃⁱˡʸ — tiny raised letters, the classic small-text look for bios.
Subscript
small lowered characters — a grounded variant of tiny text.
Small Caps
ᴀᴇsᴛʜᴇᴛɪᴄ — compact capitals that stay easy to read.
Aesthetic Tiny
⋆ ᵈᵃⁱˡʸ ⋆ — small text framed with soft symbols for profiles.
Small Username
ᵗⁱⁿʸ ᵘˢᵉʳ — mini text that fits neatly in a handle or tag.
Spaced Tiny
ᵈ ᵃ ⁱ ˡ ʸ — airy, spaced-out small text for a minimal feel.
Why use the Small Text Generator
Small styling tweaks help your text get noticed — here is what makes this generator worth a tap.
Instant & live
Results update as you type. No waiting, no “generate” delay — every style is ready the moment you stop typing.
One-tap copy
Each style has its own copy button, plus a “Copy all” option to grab every variation at once.
Private by design
Conversion happens entirely in your browser. Nothing you type is uploaded, stored or tracked.
Works everywhere
Standard Unicode pastes cleanly into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, X, YouTube and most apps and games.
Multiple small styles
Superscript, subscript, small caps and decorated tiny text — several small styles from one box of text.
Free, no limits
No signup, no watermark, no character cap. Style as much text as you like, as often as you like.
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Where small text works best
Small text is a quiet way to stand out. Because the characters are genuinely smaller than the text around them, a tiny line reads as deliberate styling — ideal for a subtitle under a name or a delicate detail in a bio.
Small text for Instagram bios
A superscript or small-caps line works well as a secondary line in an Instagram bio — a location, a tagline or pronouns set in tiny text below your name. Keep the most important words full-size for readability and use small text for the supporting detail. For decorative looks instead, the Aesthetic Text Designer adds hearts and stars.
TikTok and Discord small usernames
Tiny text gives a TikTok display name or a Discord nickname a distinctive, understated feel. Most platforms accept these Unicode characters in display names, though some restrict the underlying login handle to plain letters and numbers.
Gaming names and small tags
Small superscript text suits clan tags and gamer subtitles where space is tight. Pair it with a symbol or two for a finished look. For brackets and symbols specifically, the Emoji & Symbol Combiner is built for that, and you can browse every option in our font tools.
Unicode tiny text and its limits
Superscript, subscript and small-caps are real Unicode character sets, which is why small text copies so cleanly. They are not complete alphabets, though — a handful of letters have no tiny form, so a stray character may show full-size. It is worth a quick preview before posting.
Frequently asked questions
Short, practical answers to what people ask most about stylish text.
A small text generator turns your words into miniature Unicode characters — superscript, subscript and small capitals. You type once and copy the tiny version to paste into bios, usernames and captions, with no app to install.
It does not shrink the font size — instead each letter is replaced with a genuinely smaller Unicode character that exists for that purpose. That is why the small look survives when you copy and paste it elsewhere.
Unicode does not include a tiny version of every letter, especially for certain capitals. When no small character exists, the generator leaves the original so your text stays complete — only a few letters are usually affected.
Yes. Copy a small style and paste it into your bio or display name in the app. Instagram and TikTok both accept these Unicode characters, so the tiny text appears just as you copied it.
Completely free, with no signup or watermark. Everything runs in your browser, so the text you type never leaves your device and there is no limit on how much you convert.