Convert normal text into tiny letters — small caps, ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ, and ₛᵤbₛcᵣᵢₚₜ. This free tiny text generator lets you copy and paste small text for Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and social media posts instantly.
Tiny text (also called small text, mini text, or small font) is a set of Unicode characters that look like smaller versions of normal letters. Because they are real Unicode characters — not a font file or image — they copy and paste into any app exactly as they appear.
A tiny text generator (also called a small text generator or small font generator) converts normal text into these Unicode small letters instantly. The result looks like a miniaturized version of your original text and works in Instagram bios, TikTok captions, Discord messages, Twitter posts, Reddit comments, and anywhere else that accepts plain text.
There are three distinct Unicode alphabets that produce tiny text — each with a different look and use case.
Lowercase letters rendered as small capital letters. The most complete and widely supported tiny alphabet — works on almost every platform. Best for: aesthetic bios, editorial-style captions, subtle emphasis.
Characters raised above the baseline, originally used in math notation. The smallest-looking of the three types — great for "whisper" text, footnote-style asides, and standing out in social posts.
Characters lowered below the baseline — common in chemical formulas (H₂O) and math. Some letters have no subscript Unicode equivalent, so this alphabet is less complete than small caps or superscript.
Using this tiny text generator takes three steps — under ten seconds.
Type any word, name, phrase, or caption into the input box above.
Pick Small Caps for the most complete alphabet, Superscript for the smallest look, or Subscript for a lowered effect.
Click Copy and paste into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, Twitter, Reddit, or any app that accepts text.
Because tiny text uses Unicode characters — not images or CSS — it works anywhere that accepts plain text input on any device.
Discord doesn't support custom fonts natively, but Unicode tiny text pastes directly into any Discord text field — usernames, nicknames, channel topics, and chat messages.
Superscript also works in Discord messages and bios. Subscript has more limited support.
Small caps, superscript, and subscript — free, instant, no signup.
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