Small Text Generator

Shrink your words into tiny small caps Unicode letters you can copy and paste into any bio, caption or username.

What is a small text generator?

A small text generator converts your normal letters into the small-capital characters defined in Unicode — letters that are drawn at roughly the height of a lowercase letter but shaped like capitals. Because they are genuine Unicode characters, you can paste them into bios, captions and usernames on platforms that strip out font formatting.

How to use it

  1. Type or paste your text above.
  2. The small-caps version appears instantly in the output box.
  3. Press Copy result and paste it wherever you like.

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Things to know

A handful of letters do not have a dedicated small-capital character in Unicode (for example the lowercase forms of q, s and x vary by font), so those may appear closer to normal size. As with all Unicode font tricks, keep small text to short phrases — screen readers and search boxes do not always handle these characters gracefully.

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as subscript?
No. This tool produces small-capital letters that sit on the normal baseline, not lowered subscript characters.
Why are some letters still full size?
A few letters lack a small-caps character in Unicode, so they fall back to their normal form.
Can I use it in my username?
On most platforms, yes — anywhere that accepts Unicode text in a name field.

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