What Small Text Generator does
Small Text Generator substitutes supported source characters with visually smaller Unicode characters such as modifier letters and superscript digits. It returns ordinary text that can be copied into applications supporting those code points.
Unicode does not provide a complete, stylistically uniform superscript alphabet. Some uppercase letters and many punctuation marks have no mapping in this tool, so mixed output can vary in height, font design, and availability.
How to use Small Text Generator
- Enter the letters, digits, spaces, and operators to transform.
- Select Generate small text to create a separate mapped result.
- Check every unsupported or visually inconsistent character in the chosen destination font.
- Copy or download the result only when semantic readability and accessibility remain acceptable.
Important details
Static character mapping
The mapping covers lowercase Latin letters, selected uppercase letters, digits, and the plus, minus, equals, and parenthesis characters. Any character absent from the table passes through unchanged.
Appearance is font dependent
The output combines distinct Unicode characters rather than applying a font-size style. Their shape, alignment, search behavior, pronunciation, and fallback rendering depend on the destination.
Practical uses
- Create a decorative short label where the destination supports the characters.
- Demonstrate the difference between Unicode substitution and visual CSS styling.
- Prepare superscript-style digits or operators for a plain-text example.
Privacy and limitations
Character mapping runs locally and the entered text is not sent to PagesTools. Copied output becomes ordinary Unicode text in the destination application.
This is not true typographic scaling and should not replace semantic superscript markup in accessible HTML or documents. Coverage is incomplete, fonts vary, and screen readers or search systems may interpret substituted characters differently.