Superscript Text Generator

Real-time tiny text creator for social media, citations & math

Real-Time Processing
Input Your Text
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Superscript Preview
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Style 1 Style 2
Output length: 0 characters
Tool Functions
Conversion History

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Style Options
Style 1 works everywhere. Style 2 has better "i" and "q" but may not render everywhere[citation:1].
Quick Actions
How to Use This Superscript Generator Tool

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

  1. Test your superscript text on the target platform before final use
  2. Avoid using Style 2 if you need maximum compatibility
  3. Use Math Mode for mathematical expressions to save time
  4. Keep conversion history enabled for frequently used texts
  5. Remember that some platforms may not support all superscript characters
Pro Tip: This tool uses standard Unicode characters, not images or special fonts. This means the text remains searchable, selectable, and accessible[citation:9].