Sophisticated editorial lettering using Unicode phonetic characters.
ᴛᴇxᴛ.ᴛᴀxɪ
Small Caps
ᴛᴇxᴛ.ᴛᴀxɪ
Bold Script
𝓽𝓮𝔁𝓽.𝓽𝓪𝔁𝓲
Elegant Script
𝓉ℯ𝓍𝓉.𝓉𝒶𝓍𝒾
Gothic / Fraktur
𝔱𝔢𝔵𝔱.𝔱𝔞𝔵𝔦
Double-Struck
𝕥𝕖𝕩𝕥.𝕥𝕒𝕩𝕚
Monospace
𝚝𝚎𝚡𝚝.𝚝𝚊𝚡𝚒
Fullwidth
text.taxi
Bubble Text
ⓣⓔⓧⓣ.ⓣⓐⓧⓘ
Filled Circled
🅣🅔🅧🅣.🅣🅐🅧🅘
Squared
🅃🄴🅇🅃.🅃🄰🅇🄸
Filled Squared
🆃🅴🆇🆃.🆃🅰🆇🅸
Strikethrough
t̶e̶x̶t̶.̶t̶a̶x̶i̶
Underline
t̲e̲x̲t̲.̲t̲a̲x̲i̲
Double Underline
t̳e̳x̳t̳.̳t̳a̳x̳i̳
Regional Flags
🇹🇪🇽🇹.🇹🇦🇽🇮
Upside Down
ıxɐʇ˙ʇxǝʇ
Stylised Block
ᑦᴇ᙭ᑦ.ᑦᗩ᙭I
Small Caps uses Unicode phonetic characters to simulate the classic typographic small capitals look. Great for author names, titles, and bio text on Instagram or Twitter where you want a refined rather than flashy feel.
Type your text above and the small capitals version appears instantly. Copy the output and paste it into your Twitter bio, Instagram caption, or any text field. Small caps work best for short phrases and names where you want a clean, professional appearance.
Small caps characters come from the Unicode Phonetic Extensions and Latin Extended blocks. They render on all modern smartphones, tablets, and computers. A small number of letters use Cyrillic or IPA characters as approximations, which display correctly on virtually all platforms.
No. CSS small-caps is a font styling property that only works in web browsers. Unicode small caps are actual characters that work in any text field — social media bios, messaging apps, emails, and more.
Yes. WhatsApp renders Unicode small caps in status messages, group names, and chat text on both iOS and Android.
Unicode does not have a dedicated small caps block. This generator uses the closest matching characters from phonetic, Cyrillic, and Latin Extended blocks. Most are visually identical; a few have minor differences.