Small Text Generator

Tiny Unicode text that actually works everywhere.

Most “small text” tricks die the moment you copy-paste them into Instagram, Discord, or X. Small Text Generator fixes that by turning your words into real Unicode characters (superscript, subscript, small caps) that survive anywhere. Paste once, keep the look, stop fighting formatting.

Your “cool font” isn’t a font. That’s why it breaks.

People keep chasing styling hacks that vanish the second you leave the editor.

SmallTextGenerator.dev takes the boring route that works: it converts plain text into Unicode characters (superscript, subscript, small caps, and more). That means you copy it, paste it, and it stays styled - no CSS, no plugins, no “works on my phone” lies.

What it does (and why you should care)

You type or paste text. Pick a style. Copy.

That’s the whole flow. Fast. No account. No paywall.

Because the output is Unicode, you can drop it into: - Instagram bios and captions - Discord names and messages - X posts - TikTok, WhatsApp, Facebook - Email signatures and docs

Why does this matter? Because platform editors love to strip formatting. Unicode doesn’t count as formatting. It’s the characters.

Styles beyond “tiny text”

SmallTextGenerator.dev isn’t a one-trick pony. It ships a pile of converters you’ll actually use when you want text to stand out without screaming: - Small text / tiny text - Superscript - Subscript - Small caps - Squared text - Circle text - Upside down text - Reverse / mirror text - Spaced text

It gets better: the tool keeps characters that don’t have Unicode matches instead of mangling your sentence. You won’t lose meaning just to chase style.

The real use case: attention without cringe

Tiny text works when you use it like salt, not like sauce.

Use it for a subtle “PS”, for footnote vibes, for chemical formulas, math notes, or a low-key flex in a profile line. You want contrast. Not a ransom note.

Cost, limits, and permissions

SmallTextGenerator.dev prices this at $0. No signup. No usage caps.

And yes, you can use the output commercially - bios, promos, product pages, whatever. The tool doesn’t care. Your audience might.

The catch

Unicode has gaps. Some letters, numbers, and symbols simply don’t exist in certain styles.

That’s not a bug. That’s the standard. The generator works around it by leaving unsupported characters alone so your text stays readable.

If you need tiny text that doesn’t fall apart after copy-paste, this is the clean fix.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make tiny text for Instagram bio that keeps its style after copy-paste?
Use a Unicode converter instead of a “font” app. SmallTextGenerator.dev turns your bio text into tiny Unicode characters, so the styling survives when you paste it into Instagram.
How to write superscript text without using HTML or CSS?
How to type subscript for chemical formulas or math notes on mobile?
Why do styled fonts change back to normal text on Discord and X?
Best way to make small caps text for usernames and headlines?
How to flip text upside down for a post without installing apps?
How to make circled or squared letters for a profile without special fonts?