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Small Text Generator

Convert your text to superscript, subscript, or small caps using Unicode characters. Copy and paste anywhere.

Quick Answer

Small text is created using special Unicode characters — superscript (ˡⁱᵏᵉ ᵗʰⁱˢ), subscript (ₗᵢₖₑ ₜₕᵢₛ), and small caps (ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴛʜɪs). These are real Unicode code points, not font styling, so they can be pasted into social media bios, usernames, and messages where custom fonts are not supported. Not all characters have Unicode equivalents in every mode, so some letters may not convert.

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About This Tool

The Small Text Generator converts your regular text into three Unicode-based small text styles: superscript, subscript, and small caps. Because these are real Unicode characters (not HTML formatting), you can copy the output and paste it into any text field that supports Unicode — social media posts, messaging apps, emails, and more.

Superscriptmaps each letter and digit to its Unicode superscript equivalent from the Phonetic Extensions and Superscripts blocks. Most Latin letters and all digits (0–9) have superscript forms. Subscriptuses the Unicode Subscripts and Superscripts block, but fewer letters are available — only about 17 lowercase letters have official subscript forms. Characters without a mapping are left unchanged.

Small Capsuses characters from the Phonetic Extensions and Latin Extended blocks that visually resemble uppercase letters at lowercase height. This style is popular in typography for headings, labels, and stylistic text. Uppercase letters in your input pass through unchanged since they are already “caps.”

The conversion stats show you exactly how many characters were successfully converted and how many were left unchanged, so you always know the compatibility of your output. Everything runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is superscript text?
Superscript text appears smaller and raised above the normal text baseline, like this: ᵗᵉˣᵗ. Unicode provides superscript versions of most letters and all digits (0-9). This tool maps each character to its Unicode superscript equivalent so you can paste it anywhere without special formatting.
What is subscript text?
Subscript text appears smaller and positioned below the normal text baseline, like chemical formulas (H₂O). Unicode has fewer subscript letter options than superscript -- only a, e, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, x plus digits 0-9. Characters without a subscript equivalent are left unchanged.
What are small caps?
Small caps are uppercase-shaped letters that are the same height as lowercase letters, like ɴᴏʀᴍᴀʟ. They are commonly used in typography for headings, author names, and abbreviations. This tool uses Unicode characters that visually resemble small capital letters.
Why are some characters not converted?
Unicode does not provide superscript, subscript, or small-cap versions for every character. For example, subscript mode only covers about 17 letters. The tool shows a count of unconverted characters so you know exactly how much of your text was successfully transformed. Unconverted characters are left as-is in the output.
Is my text stored or sent to a server?
No. All text conversion happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript character mapping. Your text never leaves your device -- nothing is sent to any server, stored, or logged. The tool works completely offline once the page loads.