How to use the Small Text Generator
- Type or paste your text into the input panel on the left, or click “Try sample” to see an example instantly.
- Choose your style — select Superscript for tiny raised characters like ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ, or Small Caps for a refined font-like look using characters like ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ. The output updates instantly.
- Copy and paste your small text using the copy button at the top right of the output panel. Works in Instagram bios, Twitter, Discord, Reddit, and everywhere else that renders Unicode.
Superscript vs small caps — what’s the difference?
Both superscript and small caps text are made from real Unicode characters — not images or fonts — which is why they work in plain text fields across virtually every platform.
Superscript — ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ
Uses raised Unicode modifier letters and superscript symbols. Most lowercase letters have superscript equivalents, as do digits (⁰¹²³) and common punctuation (⁺⁻⁼). Some letters like Q, C, F, and Z have no Unicode superscript and appear at normal size.
Small Caps — ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ
Replaces lowercase letters with small uppercase-style Unicode characters from the phonetic and IPA extensions. The result resembles a typographic small-caps font — all capital in shape, but visually smaller. Uppercase letters pass through unchanged.
Use superscript for a quirky, raised-letter aesthetic popular in gaming usernames and social bios. Use small caps for a polished, editorial look that suits brand bios, LinkedIn posts, and formal creative writing.
Where to use small text
Instagram bios
Both superscript and small caps render correctly in Instagram bios and captions, making them one of the most popular tools for aesthetic profile formatting.
Twitter / X
Small text renders in tweets, bios, and display names (in supported contexts). Superscript is popular for adding footnote-style annotations or stylized handles.
Discord
Works in messages, server nicknames, and status text. Small caps gives a refined guild or clan name look; superscript adds an edgy, technical aesthetic.
Paste small text into posts and comments. It renders correctly in markdown-free contexts and is commonly used for stylized section headers in long posts.
YouTube comments
Stand out in comment sections by using small text for emphasis, author tags, or creative formatting in long-form comments.
WhatsApp & Telegram
Modern messaging apps render Unicode characters correctly. Small text is used to add stylistic variety to profile names and messages.