Convert your text into various tiny Unicode character styles for social media, messaging, or creative projects.
| Text Style | How It's Created & Technical Basis |
|---|---|
| Small Caps | This style uses Unicode's "Small Capital Letters" block (ᴬᴮᶜ). These are distinct characters designed to look like capital letters but at a lowercase scale, not simply shrunken fonts. They provide a clean, typographically distinct appearance. |
| Superscript | Converts characters to their superscript equivalents from the Unicode Superscripts and Subscripts block (⁰¹²). For letters without a direct superscript form, the tool uses characters from the Phonetic Extensions or Spacing Modifier Letters blocks to create a similar raised effect. |
| Subscript | Uses characters from the Unicode Subscripts block (₀₁₂). Similar to superscript, it maps standard characters to their designated subscript counterparts, which are essential for scientific notation (like H₂O) and mathematical expressions. |
| Circled | Places each character inside a circle using the Enclosed Alphanumerics Unicode range (Ⓐ ⓑ ⓷ ©). This creates a playful, enclosed effect. Note that not all symbols have a circled equivalent, which the tool handles gracefully. |
| Squared | Utilizes characters from the "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" and other enclosed ranges (🄰 🅱 🄲) to present text within squares. This style offers a bold, blocky aesthetic distinct from the rounded circled style. |
| Tiny Mono | Employs characters from specialized Unicode blocks, often the "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" or other script subsets, that resemble a monospaced, small typewriter font. This maintains equal character width for a neat, code-like look. |