Generate aesthetic small text for Twitter (X) tweets, bios, and display names. Free Unicode tiny text generator with real-time 280-character tweet counter and 160-character bio tracker. Works on Twitter web, iOS, and Android apps. Copy & paste ready.
Twitter hashtags (#topic) and mentions (@username) only work with
standard ASCII characters. If you convert a hashtag to small text (e.g., #ᴛᴇsᴛ), it
won't be clickable or searchable. Keep hashtags and @mentions in regular text — use small caps
only for the main body of your tweet or bio where searchability isn't required.
Know exactly how many characters you have for each Twitter field.
Common questions about using tiny text on Twitter (X).
Yes. Twitter (X) fully supports Unicode small text in tweets, bios, display names, location fields, and direct messages. Small caps (ᴀʙᴄ), superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ), and subscript (ₐₑₒ) all display correctly on Twitter web, iOS app, and Android app. Twitter's 280-character tweet limit applies to Unicode small text — each small caps character typically counts as 1 character (though some higher Unicode code points may count as 2). This tool tracks the 280-character limit in real-time with a color-coded counter, and also includes mode tabs to switch between Tweet (280), Bio (160), and Display Name (50) character limits so you can optimize your small text for each specific Twitter field.
Twitter (X) has a 280-character limit for standard tweets, which applies to all text including Unicode small caps and superscript. Twitter's character counting works as follows: most Unicode characters (including small caps from the Phonetic Extensions block U+1D00–U+1D7F) count as 1 character. Some Unicode characters in code point ranges above U+FFFF (like certain Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols) may count as 2 characters due to UTF-16 encoding. URLs always count as exactly 23 characters regardless of their actual length. X Premium (Blue) subscribers get up to 25,000 characters per post. This tool shows a real-time character counter calibrated to Twitter's standard 280-character limit, with a warning at 260 characters and danger indication above 280.
Yes. Twitter bios support up to 160 characters of Unicode text, including small caps, superscript, and subscript styles. To add small text to your Twitter bio: Twitter web: click your profile → Edit Profile → Bio field → paste small text → Save. Twitter mobile app: Profile icon → Edit Profile → Bio → paste → Save. Twitter display names (shown in bold above your @handle) also support Unicode and allow up to 50 characters. Use the mode tabs in the tool above to switch between "Tweet (280)", "Bio (160)", and "Name (50)" modes — the character counter automatically adjusts to show the correct limit for each field. Small text Twitter bios and display names are popular for aesthetic accounts, creative professionals, artists, and unique personal branding on the platform.
Twitter's algorithm may treat Unicode small text differently in specific contexts. Key points to understand: Hashtags in small text don't work — #ᴛᴇsᴛ won't be searchable or clickable (hashtags require standard ASCII characters). @Mentions in small text won't notify users — @ᴜsᴇʀ won't ping anyone. Twitter search may have reduced ability to find tweets with small text keywords. Twitter's recommendation algorithm evaluates engagement signals (likes, retweets, replies) more than text character type, so small text itself doesn't reduce algorithmic reach — but the reduced hashtag searchability may limit organic discovery. Best practice: use small text for aesthetic styling of your main tweet body, but keep hashtags, @mentions, and important searchable keywords in regular standard text for maximum reach and discoverability.
No. Using Unicode small text (small caps, superscript, subscript) in tweets, bios, and display names is not against Twitter's Terms of Service or Rules. Unicode characters are standard UTF-8 text — not spam, automation, or platform manipulation. However, avoid using small text to impersonate verified accounts, public figures, celebrities, brands, or other users — Twitter's impersonation policy applies regardless of text styling. Also note: Twitter's automated spam detection systems may occasionally flag unusual patterns in accounts that post high-volume small text content, but legitimate use of small text in bios and individual tweets by real, authentic users is completely allowed and common across the platform. Millions of creators, artists, and everyday users use Unicode styling on Twitter without issues.
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