Small Caps Font Generator
Uniform small capital letters — a subtle, understated styling for bios.
What is Small Caps Font?
Ever noticed how a polished magazine renders names in compact capitals that sit at lowercase height? That refined effect is exactly what Small Caps Font reproduces using genuine Unicode small-capital characters such as ᴀ ʙ ᴄ. There is no CSS trick or fake scaling here — each glyph is a real codepoint, so the lettering survives copy-paste into bios, posts and headers with its understated, editorial elegance fully intact.
Real Codepoints Versus CSS
Web designers usually shrink normal capitals with a stylesheet, but that styling vanishes the moment text is copied elsewhere. This approach is different: every letter is substituted for a dedicated small-capital character, including the proper small-cap S (ꜱ) and Q (ꞟ). Because the glyphs themselves carry the look, ꜱᴛᴜᴅɪᴏ ꜱᴇꜱꜱɪᴏɴꜱ stays styled anywhere Unicode is supported.
The Lonely Lowercase X
Unicode never assigned a dedicated small-capital form for the letter X. It is a universal gap, not a flaw in this tool — every small-caps generator hits the same wall. So an x simply remains an ordinary lowercase x while its neighbours convert. Words containing it still read cleanly; the single unchanged letter is barely noticeable in most fonts.
Polished Branding Use Cases
The muted, grown-up tone suits magazine-style headers, professional bios and stage names that want presence without shouting. One caveat: account handles must stay ASCII-only, so reserve the styled version for display text rather than the @username field. Used in a tagline, ᴇᴅɪᴛᴏʀ ɪɴ ᴄʜɪᴇғ instantly gains a curated, print-shop authority.
Small Caps Character Map
Every character Small Caps transforms. Click any row to copy that character.
Where Small Caps Works
Universal support across all major social media and messaging platforms.