The Tiny Text Generator converts your normal text into miniature superscript and subscript Unicode characters — impossibly small letters that appear perfectly formed and completely copy-paste ready. These aren't shrunken images or reduced font sizes; they're actual Unicode characters supported natively on Instagram, Twitter, Discord, WhatsApp, and every major platform. Whether you're adding subtle footnote-style text to an Instagram caption or creating a distinctive aesthetic for your TikTok bio, tiny text adds a layer of visual sophistication no ordinary keyboard can produce.
Types of Tiny Text This Tool Generates
Our generator offers three distinct tiny text styles:
- Superscript Text — Characters float above the baseline, like exponents in math (ᵃᵇᶜᵈᵉ). Ideal for footnotes, scientific references, and stylish captions.
- Subscript Text — Characters sit below the baseline (ₐᵦ꜀ᵈₑ). Great for chemistry formulas represented in a social media caption.
- Small Caps Text — Full-height but noticeably smaller capital letters (ᴀʙᴄᴅᴇ). Perfect for headings and emphasized phrases in bios.
Creative Uses for Tiny Text
- Instagram & TikTok bios — Mix tiny text with normal text to create a layered, editorial typographic feel.
- Twitter/X threads — Use tiny text for subtle asides, humor, or footnote-style commentary that gives your thread personality.
- Discord nicknames — Tiny text nicknames look unlike anything else in a server member list.
- Tumblr and Reddit aesthetic posts — Small caps text is a staple of the aesthetic blogging community.
- YouTube channel "About" sections — Use tiny text alongside normal text to create a professional, designed layout.
How to Copy Tiny Text
- Type or paste your text into the generator box at the top of this page.
- Pick from the tiny text options that appear — superscript, subscript, or small caps.
- Click the copy button next to your preferred style.
- Paste into any app or platform — the tiny text renders perfectly everywhere.
Why Tiny Text Works on All Platforms
The secret is Unicode. Rather than using CSS font-size tricks (which don't survive copy-paste), our generator maps your letters to actual Unicode code points that represent tiny characters. This means the text travels with your copy-paste exactly as it appears — there's no dependency on any specific app or font being installed.