Your conversion history will appear here
What is Superscript Text?
Superscript text appears slightly above the normal text line (like this: ˢᵘᵖᵉʳˢᶜʳᶦᵖᵗ). It's commonly used for mathematical exponents (x²), footnotes¹, ordinal indicators (1ˢᵗ), and creating stylish text for social media bios[citation:1].
How Does This Tool Work?
This tool works by converting your regular text into special Unicode characters that are designed to appear as superscript[citation:1]. Unicode is the standard character set used by all computers and devices, which means the superscript text you create here will work almost anywhere - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, emails, and even text messages[citation:9].
Key Features Explained
- Real-Time Conversion: As you type, your text is instantly converted to superscript.
- Two Different Styles: Style 1 works reliably everywhere. Style 2 provides better-looking "i" and "q" characters but may not display correctly on all platforms[citation:1].
- Math Mode: Automatically converts expressions like "x^2 + y^2" to proper mathematical notation.
- Conversion History: Keeps track of your recent conversions for easy access.
- Multiple Export Options: Copy to clipboard, download as text file, or share directly.
Common Use Cases
Social Media: Make your Instagram bio, Twitter name, or Facebook posts stand out with stylish tiny text.
Academic Writing: Create footnotes¹ and citations when you don't have access to proper formatting tools[citation:1].
Mathematics: Write proper exponents (x⁹ instead of x^9) for equations in emails or forums[citation:1].
Ordinal Numbers: Format dates and rankings properly: 1ˢᵗ, 2ⁿᵈ, 3ʳᵈ instead of 1st, 2nd, 3rd[citation:1].
Tips for Best Results
- Test your superscript text on the target platform before final use
- Avoid using Style 2 if you need maximum compatibility
- Use Math Mode for mathematical expressions to save time
- Keep conversion history enabled for frequently used texts
- Remember that some platforms may not support all superscript characters