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Small Caps Generator

Type anything and get clean small-capital Unicode letters — tidy and aesthetic — with a one-tap copy button.

A small caps generator turns your normal letters into small-capital Unicode characters you can copy and paste anywhere. Type into the box below and tap Copy — then paste it straight into your Instagram bio, TikTok caption, Discord name or game tag. Everything runs in your browser, so nothing you type is stored.

Where it works (and where it breaks): small caps are real Unicode, so they work on most modern apps — Instagram bios & captions, TikTok bios, Discord messages, and many game name fields. Some apps, websites or older devices may show certain characters as empty boxes (▯) if they lack the matching glyph, so preview before you post. Accessibility caveat: screen readers may read styled Unicode letter-by-letter or skip it — keep important info in plain text and use small caps for short display bits.

A small caps generator doesn't apply a font feature — it replaces each lowercase letter with a small-capital Unicode character (ꜰᴏɴᴛᴡɪʟᴅ). Because the output is made of standard characters, you can copy and paste it anywhere that accepts text, including Instagram, TikTok, Discord and most games.

Key takeaways

  • Clean small caps from one box — tidy and easy to read.
  • One-tap copy with a satisfying "Copied!" confirmation.
  • Real Unicode, not a font feature — it pastes into bios, captions and chats.
  • A few letters stay normal (s, q, x) because Unicode has no clean small-cap glyph for them.
  • Mind accessibility — keep important text plain for screen readers.

How small caps text actually works

When you "make small caps" here, you're not toggling a typography setting. Unicode — the worldwide standard that assigns a number to every character — includes small-capital letters borrowed mostly from phonetic (IPA) alphabets, like ᴀ, ʙ and ᴄ. A small caps generator maps each lowercase letter you type to its small-capital twin, then hands you the result as ordinary text.

That's why it copies and pastes everywhere: there's no font file to install and nothing for the other app to download. As long as the app and device have a glyph for that character, it just shows up.

Why a few letters look normal

Unicode does not provide a clean small-capital glyph for every letter — s, q and x are the usual gaps. Rather than substitute an unrelated symbol that would hurt readability, this tool leaves those letters in their normal form. The result still reads as small caps to the eye for almost every word.

What small caps looks like

StyleExampleGood for
Small CapsꜰᴏɴᴛᴡɪʟᴅClean, aesthetic bios
Small Caps (phrase)ᴄᴏᴘʏ ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴀsᴛᴇTidy display names

Where to use small caps

The most popular spots are an Instagram bio, a TikTok bio, and Discord usernames and messages. For more variety, try the full fancy text generator, or pair small caps with cursive and bold styles.

Frequently asked questions

How does a small caps generator work?

It does not apply a font setting. Instead it swaps each lowercase letter for a small-capital look-alike from Unicode — most of them come from phonetic (IPA) alphabets. Because the result is made of real characters, you can copy it and paste it almost anywhere.

Are these true small caps?

They are the closest Unicode equivalent. Real small caps are a font feature, but those cannot be copied between apps. The small-caps letters here are standalone characters, so they paste anywhere — at the cost of a couple of letters (q, s, x) that have no clean small-cap glyph and stay as-is.

Will small caps work on Instagram, TikTok and Discord?

Yes for the most part. Instagram bios and captions, TikTok bios, and Discord messages all support Unicode, so small caps usually paste in cleanly. Some apps or older devices may show a few characters as empty boxes, so preview before posting.

Why do a few letters look like normal lowercase?

Unicode does not have a dedicated small-cap glyph for every letter — s, q and x in particular. To keep your text readable, those letters are left in their normal form rather than swapped for an unrelated symbol.

Is small caps text bad for accessibility?

It can be. Screen readers may read styled Unicode letter by letter or skip it. Use small caps for short display bits like a bio or display name, and keep important information — instructions or links — in plain text.

Is FontWild free and is my text private?

It is completely free with no signup. All the conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript — nothing you type is sent to a server or stored, so your text stays private.

Small caps use standard Unicode code points drawn mainly from the IPA Extensions and Phonetic Extensions blocks. A few letters (s, q, x) have no clean small-cap glyph and are left unchanged. Rendering depends on each device's installed fonts, so appearance can vary by platform.

Last reviewed 2026-06-28

FontWild styles are real Unicode characters, not fonts. They render only where the device and app support the matching glyphs, and may appear as boxes elsewhere. Heavily styled Unicode can be difficult for screen readers and assistive technology — keep important information in plain text.