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Small Caps Text Generator

Capital-shaped letters from the small caps text generator — free, no sign-up.

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Capital-shaped letters at lowercase height (ʜᴇʟʟᴏ).

Preview: ᴛʜᴇ ǫᴜɪᴄᴋ ʙʀᴏᴡɴ ꜰᴏx

Copy every style at once — paste them anywhere that accepts Unicode.

How to Use This Small Caps Text Generator

Using the small caps text generator takes three quick steps. Everything runs in your browser — nothing to install, no account to create — type, copy, and paste.

  1. Type your text

    Type or paste the name, heading, or bio line you want in small caps. The small caps text generator input above is already focused, so you can start typing right away.

  2. Read the small caps row

    The small caps text generator converts every letter that has a Unicode small capital form. The letter x stays plain, and digits keep their normal height — nothing is ever dropped.

  3. Copy and paste

    Tap Copy and paste the small caps text generator’s output into a username, bio, heading, or design note. There is no submit button and no waiting — the output is ready the moment you type.

What Is Small Caps Text?

Small caps — short for small capitals — are capital letterforms drawn at the height of lowercase letters. Instead of "HELLO" shouting at full height, small caps give you "ʜᴇʟʟᴏ": the same structure, a quieter presence. Print designers have used them for centuries in headings, bylines, and legal documents, and they still read as classy and calm — which is why the small caps text generator exists. It produces these characters from the Unicode standard, which defines small capital versions of every letter except x.

This page is the focused version of our small text generator, which keeps all 24 tiny Unicode styles in one grid. The small caps text generator narrows the job to this single alphabet, with a one-row converter so the result is never more than one copy away. The conversion logic is identical — this page just curates the style to the task.

Compatibility is the practical part of any small caps text generator. Small caps letters are part of Unicode, so Discord, Twitch, Instagram, WhatsApp, and most games render them as long as the field accepts Unicode and the device font has the glyph. Of the three classic tiny alphabets, small caps has the widest font support, which is why it is the safest fallback when superscript or subscript renders poorly. The honest rule of this small caps text generator: mappable letters convert, x and digits stay plain, and nothing is ever dropped.

Where to Use Small Caps Text

These five places are where the small caps text generator earns its keep. Every example below is a real output of the converter above, so you can copy it straight from the page.

Usernames and nicknames

A small caps handle looks designed rather than loud, and Discord, Twitch, and most games accept the letters.

ᴘɪxᴇʟ ᴋɴɪɢʜᴛ

Headings and titles

Section headers and document titles set in small caps keep an editorial calm that ALL CAPS cannot match.

ᴡᴇᴇᴋʟʏ ʀᴇᴘᴏʀᴛ

Bios and profiles

A small caps tagline under your name — made with this small caps text generator — reads like a wordmark and pastes into Instagram, X, and LinkedIn bios.

ᴘʜᴏᴛᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ • ᴛʀᴀᴠᴇʟ

Acronyms and initials

Classic book design sets acronyms in small caps so they blend into the line instead of interrupting it.

ɴᴀꜱᴀ

Quotes and captions

A short quote in small caps keeps the emphasis without shouting — the same trick print designers have used for centuries.

ꜱᴛᴀʏ ʜᴜɴɢʀʏ

Small Caps Text Generator FAQ

It is a tool that turns ordinary letters into small capitals — uppercase letterforms drawn at lowercase height, like ᴛʜɪs. This small caps text generator maps every letter except x, so names, headings, and bios convert into a quiet, designed-looking style that copies and pastes as real text.

Yes. The small caps text generator is free to use with no registration and no watermarks, whether you style one username or a hundred. A modest ad on the page is the only thing that funds the site.

Lowercase is the everyday alphabet you are reading now. The small caps text generator keeps the capital letterform — the structure of H, the crossbar of T — but shrinks the height to match lowercase, so ʜᴇʟʟᴏ reads as quiet authority instead of the shout of HELLO. In print, small caps have long been used for headings, bylines, and acronyms precisely because they sit at lowercase height.

Headings, bylines, and name plates are the natural home of the small caps text generator — editorial design has used the letters for centuries. In apps it works in Discord nicknames, Twitch names, profile bios, and email signatures, because the letters are standard Unicode. The only limits are username fields that strip special characters; in every normal text field it pastes as plain text.

The small-capital alphabet stopped one letter short. When the Unicode small caps block was assembled, no small capital X existed in any typographic tradition, so none was encoded — and this small caps text generator therefore leaves x at its ordinary size. Every other letter converts.

No. The small caps text generator converts letters only, because Unicode defines no small capital digits — numbers keep their normal height. That is usually fine, since small caps text is mostly lettering, and numerals read naturally beside it, as in a heading like ᴠᴏʟᴜᴍᴇ 12.

Type the name or phrase into the converter above, copy the small caps row, and paste it into the field you want. There is no formatting menu involved — the letters are already small capitals, so they arrive ready in any app that accepts Unicode.