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Small Caps Generator

Type any English text and get a small caps version that you can copy and paste anywhere. The tool maps lowercase letters to Unicode small capital letters and leaves digits and punctuation alone.

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Small Caps Generator

Result

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Convert text to small caps

Small caps are uppercase letters scaled to the height of lowercase letters. Real fonts implement them as separate glyphs, but Unicode also has a partial set of small capital letters that can be copied and pasted as plain text. The Small Caps Generator uses those Unicode glyphs to produce a result that survives copy-paste in nearly every text field.

What are small caps?

Small caps make a sentence look formal and clean. They are common in titles, abbreviations, and short labels in print, but few apps offer them as a font option, so a Unicode trick is the easiest way to get the look in social bios and chat.

Where to use small caps

  • Twitter / X bios and posts
  • Instagram captions and bios
  • Discord nicknames and messages
  • TikTok bio and profile
  • WhatsApp About text
  • Quotes inside long posts

Limitations

Unicode does not provide a complete small caps alphabet. Some letters fall back to similar shapes (for example `s` and `x`), and accented characters are not mapped. Non-Latin scripts such as Japanese, Russian, and Arabic are not converted because there is no equivalent set in Unicode.

Privacy

Conversion happens in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Are small caps a real font?

No. The tool uses Unicode characters that look like small capital letters. The result can be copied and pasted, but it is not an installed font.

Why do some letters look slightly different?

Unicode does not provide a perfect, complete small caps alphabet. The tool uses the closest available code points, so a few letters are imperfect.

Can I convert accented or non-English text?

Latin lowercase letters convert. Accented letters and non-Latin scripts are kept as-is because there is no Unicode equivalent.

Will small caps work on Instagram and Twitter?

Yes, in bios, captions, and most posts. Strict username fields may not allow them.

Does GlyphCopy upload my text?

No. Everything happens in your browser.

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