Create aesthetic small text for Instagram bios instantly. Free Unicode tiny text generator with real-time 150-character limit tracker. Works on Instagram mobile app (iOS/Android) and web browser. Generate ᴛɪɴʏ ᴛᴇxᴛ, ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳⁱᵖᵗ, ₛᵤbₛcᵣᵢₚₜ — copy & paste ready.
Instagram bios have a strict 150-character limit. This tool tracks your character count in real-time — the counter turns orange at 140 characters and red when you exceed 150. Each Unicode small text character counts as 1 character (same as regular text). Line breaks count as 1 character each. If you exceed 150 characters, Instagram will truncate your bio when you save it, so use the tracker above to optimize before pasting into your profile.
Maximize your aesthetic Instagram bio with these proven tips.
Enter your Instagram bio text into the generator above. Watch the character counter — it tracks Instagram's 150-character limit in real-time and warns you when approaching the limit.
Click your preferred small text style (Small Caps, Superscript, or Subscript) to automatically copy it. The Instagram Bio Preview shows exactly how it will look on your profile.
Open Instagram app or web:
Mobile: Profile → Edit Profile → Bio → long-press and Paste → Done
Desktop: Profile → Edit Profile → Bio field → Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) → Submit
Everything you need to know about using tiny text in Instagram bios.
Type your bio text into the generator above, choose a style (Small Caps, Superscript, or Subscript), click to copy automatically, then open Instagram → Profile → Edit Profile → Bio → paste your small text → Done. Instagram bios have a 150-character limit, which this tool tracks in real-time with a character counter that warns you when approaching the limit. The small text uses Unicode characters that work natively on Instagram mobile app (iOS/Android) and web browser — no third-party apps, font changers, or special keyboards needed. Your aesthetic small text bio will display identically for all followers regardless of their device or Instagram app version.
Yes — 100%. Instagram fully supports Unicode small text in bios, usernames (with restrictions), captions, and comments. The small caps (ᴀʙᴄ), superscript (ᵃᵇᶜ), and subscript (ₐₑₒ) generated by this tool are standard Unicode UTF-8 characters, not a violation of Instagram's Terms of Service or Community Guidelines. Using small text doesn't affect your account's reach, engagement algorithms, hashtag searchability, or Explore page eligibility — Instagram treats Unicode small text as normal text for algorithmic purposes. Millions of aesthetic Instagram accounts, influencers, artists, and creators use small text in their bios without issues. It's widely popular in aesthetic communities (#aestheticbio has 100K+ posts), art accounts, personal branding, and creative profiles.
Instagram bios have a strict 150-character limit, which applies to all text including Unicode small caps, superscript, and subscript. Each Unicode small text character typically counts as 1 character toward this limit (the same as regular Latin letters). Line breaks also count as 1 character each. This tool includes a real-time character counter that: shows your current count (e.g., "87 / 150 chars"), turns orange when you reach 140 characters (warning zone), and turns red when you exceed 150 characters (Instagram will truncate). Pro tip: Use line breaks strategically (hit Enter to separate bio sections) — they improve readability and count as just 1 character. If your bio exceeds 150 characters, Instagram will cut it off when you try to save, so use the counter above to optimize your aesthetic bio before pasting into your Instagram profile.
Yes — and with much more space. Instagram captions support up to 2,200 characters (far more than the 150-char bio limit), and comments also support up to 2,200 characters. You can use small caps, superscript, or subscript Unicode text freely in both. Small text in Instagram captions is popular for: aesthetic poetry-style formatting (line breaks + small text create visual rhythm), emphasizing certain phrases or words within longer posts, creating visual hierarchy in multi-paragraph captions, or matching your aesthetic bio style for brand consistency across your profile. In Instagram comments, small text helps your replies stand out in busy comment sections, adds a unique signature style to your engagement, or creates playful interactions with followers. All small text styles generated by this tool work identically in bios, captions, comments, and Instagram Stories text (with limitations — Stories fonts may override Unicode styling).
Instagram uses system fonts to render Unicode characters, so visual appearance can vary slightly across devices. On rare occasions, older Android devices (pre-Android 8.0, released 2017) or devices with incomplete system font packages may display small text with slight differences in letter spacing, weight, or baseline positioning. However, modern devices render small text consistently: iOS 12+ (iPhone released 2018+), Android 8.0+ (2017+), Instagram web on Chrome/Safari/Firefox all display Unicode small caps identically. The Unicode characters remain identical across all platforms — only the font glyph visual appearance may vary slightly. Approximately 95%+ of Instagram users will see your small text bio exactly as you intended. If you're concerned about maximum compatibility, the Small Caps style (ᴀʙᴄ) has the widest device support since it uses the Unicode Phonetic Extensions block (U+1D00–U+1D7F), which has been a standard part of Unicode since version 4.0 (2003) and is included in virtually all modern system fonts.
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