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Tiny Text Generator

Convert your text into tiny letters using real Unicode characters β€” superscript (ᡗⁱⁿʸ), subscript (β‚œα΅’β‚™α΅§), and small caps (α΄›Ιͺɴʏ). Type once and copy whichever small style fits your Instagram or TikTok bio, caption, or username. No images and no formatting tricks β€” just small, copy-paste-ready text that works almost anywhere.

Superscript (tiny high)
ᡗⁱⁿʸ ᡗᡉˣᡗ
Subscript (tiny low)
β‚œα΅’β‚™y β‚œβ‚‘β‚“β‚œ
Small Caps
α΄›Ιͺɴʏ ᴛᴇxα΄›
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Tip: tiny text is made of real Unicode superscript, subscript, and small-caps characters β€” paste it anywhere, including Instagram and TikTok bios.

How the Tiny Text Generator works

Three simple steps. No signup. No installation.

1

Type your text

Enter any word or phrase. All three tiny styles update as you type.

2

Choose a style

Pick superscript, subscript, or small caps depending on the look you want.

3

Copy & paste

Tap copy and paste the small text into your bio, caption, or username.

How tiny text is made from Unicode

Tiny text is not a smaller font size β€” it is a set of genuinely smaller characters that already exist in Unicode. Three families do most of the work. Superscript characters (the small raised letters and digits used in footnotes and maths, like ⁿ and Β²) give you a compact, slightly-above-the-line look. Subscript characters (the small lowered letters and digits used in chemistry, like the 2 in Hβ‚‚O) give a similar shrunk look sitting on the baseline, though Unicode only defines a limited set of subscript letters, so several letters of the alphabet have no subscript form and will appear full size. Small capitals (α΄€, Κ™, α΄„ β€” borrowed from the phonetic alphabet) fold every letter to a uniform petite capital and tend to look the most polished for names and bios. Because all three are ordinary characters rather than styling, the tiny effect is preserved when you copy and paste into places that do not let you resize text at all, which is exactly why people use them for Instagram and TikTok bios, aesthetic captions, and compact usernames. The same caveats apply as with any decorative Unicode: not every device has a glyph for every small character, some platforms normalize text and may convert it back to full size, and assistive technology can read these characters incorrectly or skip them. The practical advice is to keep tiny text for decoration β€” a stylized handle or a quiet sub-line β€” and to keep the important, meaningful words in normal text so everyone, including screen readers and search engines, can read them. This generator shows all three tiny styles at once so you can compare and copy whichever one renders best where you are pasting it.

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