What is a tiny text generator?
A tiny text generator converts ordinary letters into special Unicode characters that look like miniature versions of the alphabet. Because the output is plain Unicode — not a font — you can copy and paste it anywhere text is allowed: social media bios, usernames, comments, game chats and documents. This tool produces all three tiny text styles at once: small caps (ᴛɪɴʏ), superscript (ᵗⁱⁿʸ) and subscript (ₜᵢₙᵧ), each with its own copy button.
When you'll use it
How the conversion works
There is no such thing as "small font" on the web — font size is controlled by each platform, not by your text. Instead, this generator maps each letter to a look-alike character from the Unicode standard. For example, small caps ᴀ is U+1D00 (Latin Letter Small Capital A), and superscript ⁿ is U+207F. These code points were added to Unicode for phonetics and mathematics, which is why they exist at all — and why coverage is incomplete.
The full tiny text alphabet — and the honest gaps
Unicode never defined a complete tiny alphabet. Letters highlighted below have no true tiny form — the generator substitutes the closest look-alike or keeps the original letter, which is exactly what every serious tool does.
Gaps: subscript has no true b c d f g q w y z; small caps has no usable small capital for q x (q falls back to the look-alike ǫ, x keeps its lowercase shape); superscript's only substitute is q (ᵠ). Numbers 0–9 exist in both superscript and subscript.
Tiny text tips & tricks
- Small caps is the most readable style — use it for bios and headings; save superscript for accents.
- Mix styles: write your name normally, then a tiny tagline underneath.
- Some platforms strip rare characters in usernames (but not bios) — test before committing.
- Screen readers may spell tiny characters letter-by-letter; keep essential info in normal text.
FAQ
No. It is made of standalone Unicode characters, the same kind as normal letters and emoji. That is why it survives copy-paste into places that never let you pick a font, like an Instagram bio.
Yes — bios, captions and messages on all three render Unicode fully. Some platforms restrict which characters are allowed in usernames specifically, so test usernames before committing.
Unicode added these characters for phonetics and math, not as a complete alphabet. Subscript lacks true b, c, d, f, g, q, w, y, z; small caps lacks q and x; superscript lacks only q. This tool substitutes the closest look-alike instead of dropping the letter.
Partially. Many screen readers announce tiny characters letter-by-letter or by their technical names. Keep important information in regular text and use tiny text decoratively.
Never. The conversion is a simple character map that runs entirely in your browser. Nothing leaves your device, and closing the page erases everything.