SmolTextGen

Small Text Generator – Turn Any Text into Tiny Text

Type once, get 20+ tiny Unicode styles to copy & paste.

Every style below updates as you type · 20+ styles · free forever, no login needed

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Small Caps

Superscript

Subscript

Bold

Italic

Bold Italic

Script

Bold Script

Fraktur

Bold Fraktur

Double-Struck

Sans-Serif

Sans-Serif Bold

Sans-Serif Italic

Sans-Serif Bold Italic

Monospace

Fullwidth

仅支持 ASCII 字符,中文等全角字符输出不变

Circled

仅完整支持大写字母,小写与数字部分支持

Negative Circled

仅完整支持大写字母,小写与数字部分支持

Squared

Parenthesized

仅支持小写字母

Strikethrough

Underline

Zalgo

在部分平台(如某些游戏/表单)可能显示异常

How to Use the Small Text Generator

Using the small text generator takes three quick steps. Every conversion happens in your browser, so there is nothing to install and no account to create.

  1. Type or paste your text

    Add the words you want to shrink to the small text input box above. The field is already focused, so you can start typing right away.

  2. Choose a small text style

    Browse the grid of 20+ styles below your text — bold, small caps, superscript, strikethrough, Zalgo, and more. Every card updates in real time as you type, so you can compare styles without switching anything.

  3. Copy and paste

    Tap the copy button on any style card, then paste your small text into Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, a game ID, a username field, or anywhere else that accepts Unicode.

What Is Small Text and Tiny Text?

Welcome to the free small text generator. Type or paste any words below and browse the style grid — small caps, superscript, subscript, bold, and 20+ more — as the tool instantly turns your message into tiny text: Unicode letters that keep their miniature size after you copy and paste them. Use the small text on Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, TikTok, or in a game ID. The small text converter keeps every style in sync as you type. No account, no sign-up, no watermark — just type, copy, and go.

Small text is the name for Unicode characters that look smaller than regular letters. When you generate small text, the converter replaces each plain character with a miniature Unicode glyph, so the size travels with the character instead of depending on a font. Tiny text is the same family under a different name — usually the raised superscript alphabet that gives that classic ᵗⁱⁿʸ ᵗᵉˣᵗ look. Both copy and paste as ordinary text on any platform that supports Unicode, and no matter which small text style you pick, the output is plain Unicode you can paste anywhere.

Small caps

Small caps are uppercase letterforms drawn at lowercase height, like ʜᴇʟʟᴏ. Unicode defines a small capital for almost every letter, which makes this style one of the most reliable ways to get small text on older devices. For headers and profile names, small text in the small caps style looks designed rather than shouty, and the output stays crisp even at tiny sizes.

Superscript

Superscript characters float above the baseline, like x² or 1ˢᵗ. They come from mathematics and chemistry, where exponents, ordinals, and footnotes need a raised position. The alphabet covers every letter and digit with a few honest gaps — there is no superscript q, so that letter stays plain. When you only need one raised word, superscript is the small text style to choose.

Subscript

Subscript characters sit below the baseline and come from formulas like H₂O and CO₂. Unicode defines subscript forms for most digits and a smaller set of letters, so the converter only changes characters that exist in the standard. Anything missing passes through unchanged, which keeps the small text readable instead of broken.

Compatibility

Because the output is built from real Unicode characters, compatibility depends on the platform rather than the generator. Discord, Instagram bios and captions, WhatsApp, TikTok, and most game and username fields render small text correctly. A few fields block special characters on purpose, and rare glyphs can look like empty boxes on very old devices — when that happens, switch to a small caps or bold style, which have the widest support. Before you save a username, paste a sample of your small text into the field to confirm it renders.

Where to Use Small Text

Small text works anywhere that accepts Unicode. These six scenarios cover the places people paste tiny text most often, with one example for each.

Discord

Paste tiny text into your nickname or a chat message so it stands out in the server list. Discord is where most people first try small text because every Unicode style renders in chat.

Instagram bio

Add small text to your bio with a small caps name, then keep your captions in normal letters.

WhatsApp

Send a superscript date like 12ᵗʰ to keep a message short and stylish. Even a single small text word adds style to a status.

TikTok

Use small text in captions and overlays so the words stay out of the way of your video.

Game IDs

Turn a gamer tag into tiny text to fit more characters into the ID field. Small text helps you fit a longer name when the ID field has a character limit.

Usernames

Style a username with small text wherever the platform accepts Unicode characters.

Small Text Generator FAQ

A small text generator is a free online tool that converts ordinary letters into Unicode characters with a miniature shape, such as small caps, superscript, or subscript. The output is real text, so you can copy it and paste it into Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, and other apps that accept Unicode.

Type or paste your text into the box above and you will find 20+ styles to choose from in the results grid — small caps, superscript, subscript, bold, strikethrough, and more. Every style updates instantly as you type. Tap the copy button on any card and paste the result anywhere that supports Unicode. Most letters convert automatically, while characters without a Unicode equivalent stay as typed.

Yes. This small text generator is completely free, with no account, no sign-up, no watermark, and no daily limits. Everything runs in your browser, so your text never leaves your device.

Generate the small text with the tool above, copy the result, and paste it into a Discord message, nickname, channel name, or About Me field. Discord renders Unicode characters normally, so the tiny letters appear exactly as copied. If a nickname field rejects the paste, try a shorter string or a different style such as small caps.

Small text is made of Unicode characters, and a few platforms or fields intentionally block special characters — Instagram and X usernames are the best-known examples. Some rarely used glyphs can also look like empty boxes on older devices. When that happens, switch to a style with wider support, such as small caps or bold, or paste the text into a content field instead of a username field.

Small caps are uppercase letterforms drawn at lowercase height, like ʜᴇʟʟᴏ, and work well for names and headings. Superscript characters float above the baseline, like x², and come from math and chemistry. Both are real Unicode alphabets, but small caps covers more letters and renders more reliably, while superscript is better for exponents, ordinals, and footnotes. When you are choosing between the two, small text in small caps is usually the more readable option at tiny sizes.

Yes. Instagram renders Unicode in bios, captions, comments, and story text, so small text pastes cleanly into those fields. The exception is usernames, which block special characters — keep your handle plain and use tiny text everywhere else on your profile.

Many games and platforms accept Unicode in display names, nicknames, and IDs. Small caps and bold styles are the safest choices because they have the widest character support. Paste the generated text into the name field and confirm before saving, because some services validate names when you submit them. Small text in bold usually passes name checks on more platforms.

They are the same family of Unicode styles. Small text is the general term for miniature letters such as small caps, superscript, and subscript, while tiny text usually refers to the raised superscript look, like ᵗⁱⁿʸ. Both copy and paste as real characters, and this small text generator produces both from the same box.