Use this free Small Text Generator to convert normal text into three small / tiny Unicode styles at once: small caps (ʜᴇʟʟᴏ), tiny superscript (ʰᵉˡˡᵒ), and tiny subscript (ₕₑₗₗₒ).
Everything runs in your browser. There is no login, no upload, and no server processing. Korean, Russian, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and other non-Latin scripts are preserved unchanged so the output is always safe to paste.
Updated May 2026 — Create small caps, superscript, and subscript-style Unicode text while keeping unsupported characters readable.
Note: some letters and symbols do not have a small Unicode version. Unsupported characters stay unchanged so your text remains readable.
Type your text once in the input box and the generator instantly produces three small / tiny Unicode versions: small caps, tiny superscript, and tiny subscript.
Use the Copy button on each card to grab a single style, or compare the three side-by-side and pick the look you want.
The output is plain Unicode text. It works in places that do not support rich formatting — Instagram bios, Twitter/X usernames, TikTok captions, Discord messages, YouTube comments, and most chat apps.
Conversion is fully client-side. Your text never leaves your browser.
All three styles use real Unicode characters, not images, so they survive copy-and-paste across devices.
The dedicated Superscript Generator is designed for raised text such as exponents (x², 10⁻³) and ordinals (1ˢᵗ).
The dedicated Subscript Generator is designed for lowered text such as chemical formulas (H₂O) and indices (xₙ).
The Small Text Generator is broader: it focuses on tiny, small-caps-style copy text and shows all three styles in one place so you can pick the most readable one for your post.
If you only need exponents or chemical formulas, the dedicated tools are usually a better fit.
Unicode does not provide tiny / small-caps equivalents for most non-Latin scripts.
Instead of fake transliteration, this tool keeps non-Latin characters unchanged so your text stays readable.
For example, “안녕 hello 123” becomes “안녕 ʜᴇʟʟᴏ 123” in small caps and “안녕 ʰᵉˡˡᵒ ¹²³” in tiny superscript — the Korean Hangul is preserved exactly as you typed it.
The same rule applies to Russian/Ukrainian Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai. Latin letters and digits embedded in your text will still be transformed where Unicode supports a small / tiny equivalent.
Unicode does not define a small-cap, superscript, or subscript form for every character.
Unsupported characters are kept unchanged on purpose so the output never becomes garbled.
Rendering can vary slightly between platforms and fonts, especially on older devices. The characters themselves are valid Unicode and remain copy-paste safe everywhere.
Some platforms (notably parts of LinkedIn and certain accessibility tools) treat tiny / small-caps Unicode text as if it were styled markup, so use it sparingly in professional contexts.
It is a tool that converts normal text into smaller-looking Unicode characters — small caps, tiny superscript, and tiny subscript — that you can copy and paste into social media, bios, usernames, and chat.
It is real Unicode. Each character has its own code point in the Unicode standard, so the result is plain text that can be copied and pasted anywhere — no font or special formatting required.
Yes, but Unicode does not have small / tiny equivalents for most non-Latin scripts. Korean, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai characters are kept unchanged so your text stays readable. Latin letters and digits inside the same string still get transformed where supported.
Unicode does not define a small-cap, superscript, or subscript form for every letter. Unsupported characters are left unchanged on purpose — the tool is designed to be safe and predictable, not destructive.
Yes. It is free, requires no account, and runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
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