Valorant · Small Caps · ~16 chars

Valorant Small Caps names

Generate small caps nicknames tuned for Valorant — with compatibility checks before you rename.

Valorant players often lean on Small Caps when they need a name that still reads minimal and understated in busy UI. Rather than guessing whether a copied tag will fit, you can assemble it here and let Fonted flag anything that breaks Valorant rules.

Most players budget around 16 characters with spaces allowed. Riot ID display names can include spaces within the game-name portion. Small caps keep a low visual footprint, which helps when you are already near the character cap. Meanwhile, your Riot ID splits a plain hashtag from the stylized game-name portion — only the game name accepts fancy Unicode.

How to apply in Valorant: Riot Client → Profile → Riot ID → edit game name → paste → save. Always verify in-game — limits are community-tested and can change with patches.

Example names to copy

Tap an example to load it in the builder. Tweak letters, then copy when the compatibility row looks good.

Frequently asked questions

Does Small Caps work in Valorant?

Math-style Small Caps Unicode usually renders in Valorant, but enclosed bubbles, zalgo stacks, and some emoji may box out. Fonted marks those before you paste.

What is the Valorant name length limit?

Expect roughly 16 visible characters based on player reports. Official docs are vague, so always test the final string in Valorant.

Can I use spaces in Valorant with this style?

Valorant generally allows spaces, yet styled text can push you past the practical limit faster than plain letters.

Is styled text bannable?

Riot penalizes hate speech and impersonation, not standard Unicode styling. Fraktur and script names are common; don't mimic pro player Riot IDs.

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