Tiny Text Generator
Transform your text into tiny subscript Unicode characters.
How to Use the Tiny Text Generator
Convert any text to tiny subscript Unicode characters instantly. The converted text works on every platform that supports Unicode, including all major social media sites and messaging apps.
- Type or paste your text into the input field above.
- See the instant preview as your text converts to tiny subscript characters in real time.
- Click "Copy Tiny Text" to copy the converted text to your clipboard.
- Paste anywhere — Instagram bios, Discord messages, Twitter posts, or any text field.
What Is Tiny Unicode Text?
Tiny text uses Unicode subscript characters that appear smaller than normal text and sit below the baseline. These characters are part of the Unicode standard (specifically the "Subscripts and Superscripts" block, U+2080 through U+209F), which means they are real characters rather than formatting. When you copy and paste tiny text, it retains its appearance in any application that supports Unicode.
The Unicode standard includes subscript versions of all digits (₀ through ₉) and some letters (such as ₐ for "a", ₑ for "e", ₕ for "h"). Not all letters have subscript equivalents, so some characters may remain unchanged after conversion.
Tiny Text vs Small Text
| Feature | Tiny Text (Subscript) | Small Text (Superscript) |
|---|---|---|
| Position | Below the baseline | Above the baseline |
| Unicode block | Subscripts (U+2080-209F) | Superscripts (U+2070-207F) |
| Letter coverage | Partial (a, e, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, x) | Most lowercase letters |
| Number coverage | All digits 0-9 | All digits 0-9 |
| Visual effect | Whisper, subtle annotation | Raised, footnote-style |
Common Use Cases
- Whisper effect: Use tiny text in Discord and social media to create a visual "whispering" effect in messages.
- Instagram bios: Combine tiny text with normal text for a unique multi-level bio layout.
- Aesthetic text art: Mix tiny text with small text and normal text to create layered visual compositions.
- Chemistry notation: Write chemical formulas with proper subscripts like H₂O and CO₂ in plain text fields.
- Subtle annotations: Add footnotes or side comments that appear visually subordinate to main text.