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Superscript Text Generator

Convert your text to tiny superscript characters that appear raised above the baseline. Copy and paste superscript text anywhere.

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Our superscript text generator converts your regular text into tiny raised characters using Unicode superscript letters and numbers. The result looks like text that has been shrunk and positioned above the normal text baseline, similar to mathematical exponents or footnote markers. Because it uses actual Unicode characters rather than formatting markup, the superscript text can be copied and pasted into any platform.

The tool maps each character to its corresponding Unicode superscript equivalent. Lowercase letters, many uppercase letters, all ten digits, and several mathematical symbols have dedicated superscript forms in the Unicode standard. These characters are drawn from multiple Unicode blocks including Superscripts and Subscripts, Phonetic Extensions, and Latin Extended Additional. Not every letter has a perfect superscript equivalent, so some characters may pass through unchanged.

Superscript text is widely used for mathematical and scientific notation, where exponents, ordinal indicators, and chemical formulas require raised characters. Beyond academics, social media users have adopted superscript as a creative text style for bios, usernames, and captions. The tiny text creates an interesting visual effect that suggests whispered speech, footnotes, or secondary information. It stands out precisely because of its diminutive size.

Creators and influencers use superscript text in Instagram bios for aesthetic formatting. Writers use it for ordinal suffixes like 1ˢᵗ, 2ⁿᵈ, and 3ʳᵈ. Gamers incorporate it into display names for a unique look. Mathematical and educational content creators use it for proper notation of exponents, powers, and chemical formulas without relying on platform-specific formatting tools.

All processing happens locally in your browser. No text is transmitted to any server, ensuring complete privacy. Simply enter your text and the superscript version appears instantly, ready to copy with a single click.

How to Use

1

Enter Text

Type or paste the text you want to convert to superscript

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See Result

Your text is instantly converted to tiny superscript characters

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Copy and Paste

Click copy and paste your superscript text anywhere

FAQ

Superscript Text FAQ

Superscript text consists of characters that appear smaller and raised above the normal text baseline. It's commonly used for exponents in math (x²), ordinal indicators (1ˢᵗ), and footnote markers.

Yes. Superscript characters are standard Unicode and work on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, TikTok, Discord, and most other platforms. They're popular for creative bio formatting.

Unicode doesn't include superscript forms for every letter. Common letters like a-z and all digits (0-9) have superscript equivalents, but some uppercase letters lack dedicated superscript characters.

Superscript characters appear raised above the baseline (like exponents: x²). Subscript characters appear lowered below the baseline (like chemical formulas: H₂O). Both use special Unicode characters.

Yes. You can convert specific words to superscript and mix them with normal text. This is useful for creating footnote-style references, exponents, or decorative formatting.

Screen readers may read superscript Unicode characters differently than regular text. For accessibility-critical content, consider using HTML sup tags instead. For social media decoration, Unicode superscript works well.

Yes. All conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. No text is ever sent to a server or stored anywhere.

Yes. Superscript digits and symbols are perfect for exponents (x²⁺³), powers (2⁴=16), and simple mathematical expressions that need to be pasted as plain text.

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