Tiny Text Generator (Small Font)

Shrink your words into ᵗⁱⁿʸ superscript, ₛᵤᵦₛ꜀ᵣᵢₚₜ and Sᴍᴀʟʟ Cᴀᴘs — tiny text you can copy and paste.

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Styles for “tiny”

11 styles
🔡 Small & tiny styles (6)
ˢᵘᵖᵉʳ
ᵗⁱⁿʸ
Tiny · raised
Sᴍᴀʟʟ Cᴀᴘs
ᴛɪɴʏ
Tiny · uniform
ₛᵤᵦ
ₜᵢₙy
Tiny · lowered
𝖲𝖺𝗇𝗌
𝗍𝗂𝗇𝗒
Clean · minimal
𝙼𝚘𝚗𝚘𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚌𝚎
𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚢
Typewriter · code
𝐼𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑐
𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑦
Great for bios
✦ Decorations (5)
Dot
• tiny •
Everywhere
Sparkle Star
✦ tiny ✦
Aesthetic
Sparkles
✨ tiny ✨
Instagram
Soft Heart
♡ tiny ♡
Instagram
Moon
☽ tiny ☾
Aesthetic

Tiny text is exactly what it sounds like: normal words rebuilt out of miniature Unicode characters so they sit small, raised or lowered next to regular text. This tool covers the three families people actually mean when they search for a small font generator or a tiny font generator — raised superscript (ᵗⁱⁿʸ), dropped subscript (ₜᵢₙy), and even-height small caps (ᴛɪɴʏ). Type once and you get all of them side by side.

Three ways to shrink text

Superscript is the smallest and most complete — great for decorating a username with a raised tag like ˣˣ. Subscript sits on the baseline and is handy for a lowered accent, though a few letters (like q and x) have no true subscript form and stay full size. Small caps aren't technically tiny, but they turn lowercase into uniform miniature capitals that read as neat and understated — a favourite for aesthetic bios.

How to use it

  1. Enter your text above; every small style renders instantly in the grid.
  2. Pick the size you like — superscript for the smallest, small caps for the most readable.
  3. Copy and drop it into an Instagram bio, a Discord name, a YouTube handle or a caption.

Where tiny text works — and its limits

Small text pastes cleanly into Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, Discord, Tumblr and most profile fields. The honest limitation is coverage: the Unicode superscript and subscript ranges were designed for maths and phonetics, not for spelling whole words, so a couple of letters fall back to normal size. If a word looks uneven, small caps is the most complete of the three and almost always renders every character.

Accessibility note: screen readers may skip or mispronounce superscript letters, so avoid tiny text for essential information like contact details.

The Unicode behind it

These characters live across the Phonetic Extensions, Superscripts and Subscripts, and Latin Extended blocks. They were never meant to be a font — they are individual letters that happen to be drawn small. That is the trick to all copy-paste 'fonts': you are borrowing existing characters, not resizing anything, which is why the effect survives copy and paste with no app support needed.

Frequently asked questions

They're the same idea and this page covers both. 'Small font' usually means small caps (ᴀʙᴄ); 'tiny font' usually means superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ). You get every variant here at once.

The superscript and subscript Unicode ranges are incomplete — a few letters have no miniature form and stay normal size. Small caps is the most complete option if you need every letter converted.

Yes, tiny text pastes into bios, names and captions. It's one of the most popular uses. It won't work in the @username field, which only accepts plain characters.

For decoration it's fine, but screen readers can struggle with it, so keep it out of important info. Search engines read the underlying characters, not a visual size.

Small caps and superscript render on virtually all modern devices. Subscript has the least coverage of the three.

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