Free Online Small Text Generator
A small-text generator maps ASCII letters to Unicode superscript or small-caps equivalents, producing tiny visible letters that work in any plain-text field.
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Uses Unicode small caps and superscript characters. Some letters have no equivalent and fall back to the regular letter; screen readers may read these out inconsistently.
How to Use This Text Tool
- Paste your text into the input field.
- Choose Superscript or Small Caps mode.
- The tiny output appears in the result panel.
- Click Copy to send it to your clipboard.
What Is a Small Text Generator?
Two Unicode mechanisms produce "small" text. Superscript characters (ˢᵐᵃˡˡ) are raised, half-height letters originally used for footnote markers and chemistry notation. Small caps (ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘꜱ) are miniature capital letters at x-height, traditionally used in academic typography for acronyms and emphasis.
This tool offers both modes. Superscript has gaps (q, X and several others have no Unicode equivalent and fall back to the regular letter), while small caps covers nearly the full A–Z range.
Use small text for footnotes, subtle social-media flair, Discord role names or any spot where you want quieter emphasis than bold.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Unicode is used for small text?
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Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.
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