Tiny Text Generator ˢᵐᵃˡˡ
Transform text into tiny small caps letters instantly. Type or paste, copy anywhere.
Our tiny text generator converts your text into small caps Unicode characters that appear noticeably smaller than regular text. These miniature letters are real Unicode symbols that maintain their tiny appearance on any device, app, or platform that supports Unicode — they are not a font size change but actual different characters.
Small caps characters come from the Unicode phonetic extensions and Latin extended blocks. Each lowercase letter is mapped to a visually smaller variant that sits on the same baseline as normal text but at a reduced height. The result is text that looks like it has been shrunk down, making it perfect for creating visual contrast, subtle commentary, or aesthetic effects in your messages.
Tiny text is widely used on social media platforms for creative bios, unique usernames, whisper effects in messages, artistic captions, and decorative text. It works on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, Facebook, TikTok, Reddit, WhatsApp, and virtually every platform that supports Unicode. The conversion happens entirely in your browser with no data sent to any server, keeping your text completely private.
How to Use
Enter Text
Type or paste the text you want to make tiny
View Result
See your text converted to small caps
Copy & Paste
Click to copy your tiny text and use it anywhere
Tiny Text FAQ
Tiny text uses Unicode small caps characters that look like miniature versions of regular letters. These are real Unicode symbols from the phonetic extensions block, not a font size change, so they appear small on any device or platform.
Tiny text works on Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, TikTok, Discord, YouTube, Reddit, WhatsApp, and virtually any platform that supports Unicode. It is great for bios, usernames, comments, and creative text effects.
Unicode small caps characters are available for most lowercase Latin letters but not all. Some letters like q and x may not have small caps equivalents in Unicode and will remain in their original form.
No. Changing font size is a formatting option that depends on the platform. Tiny text uses entirely different Unicode characters that inherently appear smaller. They keep their tiny appearance even where font size changes are not possible.
Small caps are not the same as superscript. For raised superscript text, check out our dedicated superscript text generator. Small caps sit on the baseline but appear shorter than regular letters.
Yes. All conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your text is never sent to any server. You can safely convert confidential or private content.