Pick the small look you want on the right: tiny (superscript), small caps, or subscript.
Pick the look you want above, then hit Copy. Want every option? Browse all 80+ text styles in the fancy text generator — or see related ones below.
"Small text" usually means one of three things, and they're genuinely different, so all three sit in the dropdown. There's tiny text — the superscript characters, ⁻ ˡⁱᵏᵉ ᵗʰⁱˢ — which is the closest to actual mini-letters but has gaps (a few letters like q look off, and uppercase mostly doesn't exist). There's ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ, which are small uppercase shapes at lowercase height — much more readable, complete A–Z, and the one most people actually want for an aesthetic bio. And there's subscript, the little dropped characters, mainly useful for chemistry-ish or footnote vibes. None of these are an actual smaller font size — they're separate Unicode characters drawn small. If you wanted to literally shrink text, that's a CSS thing, and no copy-paste tool can do it.
Type in the box on the left. The style you’ve picked on the right updates as you type — no “generate” button. Click Copy and paste it wherever you need. On the home page you can also browse every style in the list below and click any row to load it into the panel.
Small caps is the reliable member of the family — full alphabet, widely supported. The tiny superscript option looks great in theory but has missing letters that pop back to full size, which is its own weak spot regardless of platform.
| App / platform | Where | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| bio, captions | Works | Small caps displays cleanly in bios and captions. Superscript works too but any unsupported letter jumps to normal size. | |
| TikTok | bio, captions, comments | Works | Same — small caps reads well, superscript is patchy by design. |
| Discord | messages, nicknames, About Me | Works | All three render, including in nicknames. Small caps is the most legible at nickname size. |
| X (Twitter) | posts, bio, display name | Works | Fine. Display names accept small caps; the @handle stays plain. |
| WhatsApp / Telegram | messages, status, About | Works | Works. Subscript digits in formulas render well; subscript letters are very limited. |
| Games / usernames generally | in-game names | Partial | Small caps often passes name filters; superscript and subscript are hit-or-miss because of the missing-letter fallbacks. |
All of these are real Unicode characters, not images or font files, so the styling travels with the text wherever you paste it. The catch: a few apps with locked-down fonts will draw some glyphs as empty boxes — that's the receiving app, not the text, and switching styles fixes it. Bold (sans), Small Caps and Full-width render the widest. Checked May 2026; platforms change their font handling constantly, so treat the table below as a strong guide, not a guarantee. The full cross-app compatibility page goes wider.
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