Small Caps Generator
Turn text into ꜱᴍᴀʟʟ ᴄᴀᴘs you can paste anywhere.
How to use
- 1 Type or paste your text into the input box.
- 2 Choose whether to keep capital letters at full height or lower them to small caps.
- 3 Read the styled small-caps text in the output panel.
- 4 Copy it and paste it into your bio, username or post.
About Small Caps Generator
The Small Caps Generator rewrites ordinary letters as Unicode small-capital glyphs, so a word like "hello" becomes ʜᴇʟʟᴏ.
Because the result is made of real characters rather than a font setting, you can paste it into places that never offered typographic small caps before: an Instagram or Twitter bio, a Discord or Slack name, a YouTube comment, a chat message or a plain-text document.
It mirrors how true small caps behave.
By default existing capital letters are left at full height, so "My Tools Garage" reads as TᴏᴏʟNᴇsᴛ — the look professional typesetters use.
If you would rather fold everything down to one size, switch the mode so capitals are converted too.
Anything without a small-cap form — digits, spaces, punctuation and accented letters such as é — passes through untouched, so your text stays readable.
The conversion is a pure character mapping that runs entirely in your browser.
Nothing you type is uploaded, logged or stored, the tool works offline once loaded, and you can copy the styled text with a single click.
A small counter shows how many letters were converted so you can see at a glance how much of your input was affected.
FAQ
Is this a real font or special characters?
It uses real Unicode small-capital characters, not a font, so the styled text keeps working when you paste it elsewhere — no font support needed.
Why do some letters stay normal?
Unicode has no small-capital form for every glyph. Digits, punctuation, spaces and accented letters have no equivalent, so they are passed through unchanged.