Small Caps
Best for bios, labels, short headings, and usernames.
tiny text generator
Turn normal text into tiny Unicode letters that are easy to copy into captions, profile names, chat messages, and short social updates.
Tiny text works best as a short accent: a side note, a second line under a name, or a quiet phrase inside a caption.
One input, multiple small text formats.
20 input characters
Best for bios, labels, short headings, and usernames.
Raised tiny text for notes, exponents, captions, and side comments.
Lowered characters for formulas, indexes, and compact decorative text.
Script-style Unicode for names, bios, and short decorative phrases.
Glitchy combining marks for memes, spooky text, and chat effects.
Blank Unicode characters for empty-looking messages and spacing tests.
Useful notes
A tiny text generator changes normal letters into Unicode characters that look smaller than regular text. It is not changing a font size in an app. It is replacing letters with compatible symbols that many platforms can display, which is why the result can work in bios, comments, usernames, captions, and chat messages.
Type or paste your text, pick the style you like, and copy it. Short text usually looks better than a full paragraph. Use tiny text for a label, a note, a secondary phrase, or a small contrast next to normal text.
People often use tiny text and small text to mean the same thing. In practice, tiny text usually means raised superscript-style letters, while small text may also include small caps or subscript. The goal here is simple: clear output you can copy quickly.
Tiny text is common in Discord messages, Instagram captions, TikTok bios, X posts, LinkedIn comments, and gaming profiles. Some older apps render Unicode differently, so paste a quick test before using it in an important public profile.
The output stays focused on readable small Unicode styles instead of throwing every novelty font into the same box. For the main tool, return to the Small Text Generator.
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Open toolFAQ
Short answers about copying, compatibility, Unicode limits, and how the tool behaves across apps.
No. Tiny text is usually made with Unicode characters, so it behaves like text rather than a downloadable font.
Unicode does not provide perfect tiny versions of every letter, number, or symbol, so a few characters may stay unchanged.
Tiny Unicode text can be copied as text, but search engines and app search may not treat it exactly like normal letters.
No. Use tiny text for display and style only, not for passwords, legal names, or important account identifiers.