Convert regular text into tiny letters, small caps or superscript in one click. Copy paste small text into Instagram bios, Twitter, Reddit and anywhere else — no sign up, completely free.
Our small text generator turns regular text into Unicode tiny characters that you can copy and paste anywhere. There are three styles to choose from — tiny superscript letters that sit raised above the line, small caps that look like miniature capitals, and a combined small style. All three work in Instagram bios, Twitter posts, Reddit comments, Discord messages and every other platform that accepts regular text.
The reason people love small text is that it creates a layered, aesthetic look in bios and posts. Many Instagram users put their main content in normal text and add small text notes or subcaptions underneath. It draws the eye and makes a profile feel more curated than a standard bio written entirely in default font.
Superscript text uses Unicode characters that appear raised above the baseline — like ᵗʰⁱˢ. Not every letter has a perfect Unicode superscript equivalent but the most common ones look great. Small caps takes lowercase letters and converts them to capital-letter shapes at a smaller size — ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴛʜɪꜱ — giving a formal typeface feel without an actual typeface change. Both copy and paste perfectly into Instagram, Twitter, Reddit and WhatsApp.
Small text works particularly well in Instagram bios as a second line underneath your name. It also looks great in Reddit posts where people use it as a quiet footnote or aside. On Twitter it stands out because almost nobody uses it, so your post immediately catches the eye in a timeline. Discord usernames and server nicknames also support Unicode small text without any issues.
Add a tiny text second line to your Instagram bio for an aesthetic layered look. Works in the bio field and name field on both iPhone and Android.
Stand out in a Twitter timeline where everyone uses the same default font. Small caps or superscript text immediately catches the eye when scrolling.
Reddit fully supports Unicode small caps in post titles, comments and user flairs. A great way to add personality to your comments without any markdown.
Discord supports all Unicode characters in messages, usernames and server nicknames. Small text adds a unique style that most Discord users have never seen.