


Unfortunately there is not a superscript letter for "q" and "i", so approximate replacements had to be used. These are used very often in math notations and so Unicode thought it would be good to have official text symbols for these chatacters. The second alphabet is a set of tiny superscript characters.

The only letter which is slightly weird is the "f" character. This is probably why you see small caps on Tumblr, on Twitter, on Facebook and elsewhere on the internet. The small caps alphabet is the most "complete" alphabet of small letters available. The three alphabets created in this mini text generator aren't actually "official" alphabets in unicode, which is why some characters are missing, and some look weird. This is why you can copy and paste it! You wouldn't be able to do that if it were a tiny font. The text looks so small because three special unicode alphabets are used. It essentially allows you to make text smaller. This is an online generator which converts normal text letters into tiny letters which you can copy and paste into facebook, twitter, instagram and other social media posts and status updates.
