Subscript text on Discord looks like small letters that sit slightly below the normal line of text. Discord does not have a built-in font setting, so this tool swaps your letters for unicode subscript characters. You can paste the result into your display name, about me section, or any message.
The subscript style uses characters like subscript Latin small letters and digits, giving your text a unique, low-profile appearance. It works across all platforms and devices because it relies on standard unicode. No app or plugin is needed, just copy and paste.
Type to see subscript text
Enter any word or phrase above and copy the styled result straight into Discord.
A few words shown in subscript so you can see how the letters render before you copy.
Enter the word or phrase you want to style.
Tap copy to grab the styled unicode.
Drop it into your display name, about me, or a message.
Yes, Discord allows unicode characters in display names. Just paste the subscript text from this tool into the name field in your user settings.
Yes, you can paste subscript text directly into any message. Other users will see the small characters as long as their device supports unicode, which all modern devices do.
No, only a subset of letters and numbers have unicode subscript versions. This tool shows you exactly which characters are supported, so you can see what you can type.
Yes, it looks the same because the subscript characters are part of the unicode standard. Both the Discord mobile app and desktop app display them correctly.