How to Make Tiny Text (Small Caps & Superscript)
Create tiny text with small caps and superscript Unicode — and why a few letters change shape.
What “tiny text” actually is
Tiny text uses Unicode’s superscript, subscript and small-capital characters — letters that were designed for footnotes, phonetics and mathematics but happen to look like a smaller version of normal text. Stringing them together creates the miniature look popular in aesthetic bios.
How to make it
Type your text into a tiny text generator and copy the small-caps or superscript result. Paste it into your Instagram or TikTok bio, a caption or a username. Because it’s standard Unicode, it copies cleanly across apps.
Why some letters look odd
Unicode only defines small versions of certain letters, so characters without a small variant fall back to normal size or a near match. That’s why a tiny-text phrase can look slightly uneven — it’s a limitation of the character set, not the tool.
FAQ
Why are some tiny letters missing or full-size?+
Not every letter has a Unicode small/superscript form, so those characters stay normal size. Small caps covers the most letters for an even look.