How to Make Small Text in Discord
Discord has no small-text markdown. Paste Unicode tiny letters into chat or a nickname. Steps, examples, and limits.
Read More →Copy-paste Unicode that stays intact in Discord, Canva, Markdown, Word, and Docs. Each guide links to a live generator.
Discord has no small-text markdown. Paste Unicode tiny letters into chat or a nickname. Steps, examples, and limits.
Read More →Canva has no subscript button. Paste Unicode H₂O or x² into a text box, or shrink a second box as a fallback.
Read More →GitHub HTML tags versus Unicode paste. Superscript, small text, and why tildes are not subscript.
Read More →What is superscript? Uses in math and science, Unicode examples like x² and E=mc², and how to copy paste with our free generator.
Read More →WhatsApp has no subscript button, but pasted Unicode CO₂ and H₂O usually work. Steps for mobile and desktop.
Read More →A complete guide to using superscript and subscript in PowerPoint, including keyboard shortcuts and how to paste Unicode subscript and superscript text from the generator.
Read More →Type CO2 or H2O, turn on Formula mode, copy real Unicode subscript, works in Word, Docs, and chat.
Read More →Format menu, keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + comma / period), and how to paste Unicode CO₂ and x² from the generator into Docs.
Read More →Home ribbon, Font dialog, and Ctrl shortcuts for subscript in Word, plus paste Unicode formulas from our free tool.
Read More →Format cells with Ctrl+1, exponents in formulas with ^, and Unicode labels like m² or CO₂ for spreadsheets.
Read More →Copy ⁰–⁹, exponents x², and footnote ¹ ² ³. Unicode paste for Word, WhatsApp, and Docs — then open the live generator if you need any string.
Read More →Tiny Unicode letters for Instagram bios, Discord names, and TikTok captions. Examples plus a link to the live small text generator.
Read More →Subscript numbers ₀ to ₉, subscript text, and text to subscript steps, aligned with common chemistry and math searches.
Read More →What is subscript? What is superscript? Simple examples (H₂O vs x²), comparison table, and when to use each.
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