Tiny text can add a quirky accent to a bio or set a subtle aside apart, but keyboards do not include it.
Small Text Generator converts your text into small Unicode styles such as superscript and subscript, so you can paste tiny letters anywhere.
How to use Small Text Generator
- Type or paste your text to shrink it into small styles.
- Compare the small styles, including superscript and subscript.
- Copy the tiny style you like and paste it where you need it.
Use cases
- Adding a tiny accent line to a social bio.
- Styling a small aside or footnote-like note.
- Creating a quirky miniature look for a username.
Good to know
Small Text Generator offers tiny Unicode styles such as superscript, subscript, and small caps. These ranges are incomplete, so some letters and digits may fall back to normal size. Only the first 2,000 characters are styled so the page stays responsive; a note appears when that limit is reached.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as small text here?
It includes superscript, subscript, and small-caps Unicode styles, all of which appear smaller than normal text.
Why do some characters stay full size?
The tiny Unicode ranges are missing several letters and symbols, so those characters fall back to normal size.
Can I use small text in a username?
Often yes, but some platforms strip unusual characters, so test it where you plan to use it.
Is my text private when I use Small Text Generator?
Yes. Small Text Generator works locally in your browser, so your text never leaves your device.