Tik Text / Small Text
Small Text Generator
Small text shrinks your words into tiny raised Unicode characters (ᵗⁱⁿʸ ᵗᵉˣᵗ) you can copy and paste into a bio or comment — no font needed, because each small letter is its own character. One honest catch: Unicode's superscript set is incomplete, so most letters have a tiny form but a few stay normal-size.
How to use small text
Small text is perfect for a delicate handle, a subtitle under a bigger line, or a quiet aside in a caption. Type your words, copy, and paste it into a TikTok or Instagram bio that otherwise has one fixed size. Practical tip: keep it to short names or labels and glance at the output first — any letter without a small form will appear full-size, so reword if the mix looks off. Screen readers read each character separately, so use small text decoratively, not for whole sentences.
FAQ
Why are a few of my small letters still normal size?
Unicode only has tiny (superscript) versions for most — but not all — letters. The handful without a small form fall back to their regular size, which is why a word can come out slightly mixed.
Is small text actually a smaller font?
No — it's a set of real Unicode characters that happen to be drawn small. That's why it survives copy-and-paste into apps with no font controls, like a social bio or username.