Superscript Text Generator — Copy & Paste Superscript Free
Free superscript text generator — Unicode raised text for footnotes and exponents, copy and paste.
Superscript Text Generator
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About This Tool
Introduction — What Is a Superscript Text Generator?
\nSmall text set above the line. Like the "2" in x². You see it in notes too. This tool makes real small, raised text. It stays raised after you copy it. It stays raised after you paste it.
\nIt is part of our "Tiny Classic" style. Find more small text on the Tiny Text Generator.
\n\nHow It Works
\nPlain text uses normal size letters. This tool swaps in small, raised ones. Your phone does no extra work. It just shows what you typed. That is why it pastes well in most apps.
\n\nA Real Limit to Know
\nNot all letters have a small form. Q and C are two of them. We do not hide this fact. Big letters stay big when there is no small form. Your text stays whole either way.
\n\nTwo Kinds of Small Text
\nOne sits above the line, like x². The other sits below, like H₂O. This tool makes the "above" kind only. It is the one people use most.
\n\nKey Features
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- Letters and numbers mostly supported \n
- Honest about gaps — missing letters stay normal size, not dropped \n
- Live preview and one-click copy \n
- No signup, no limits \n
- Works on phone and desktop \n
How to Use the Superscript Text Generator
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- Step 1 — Type your text
Enter a word or number above. \n - Step 2 — See the live preview
Watch it change as you type. \n - Step 3 — Click to copy
One click copies the result. \n - Step 4 — Paste anywhere
Paste into any app. \n
Where to Use Superscript Text
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- Notes in plain text — no formatting needed. \n
- Math, like x² or 10³. \n
- Ranks, like 1ˢᵗ and 2ⁿᵈ. \n
- A small ᵀᴹ mark next to a brand name. \n
- Discord and social bios — a small, unique look. \n
- Texting — add a small touch without using caps. \n
Tips for the Best Results
\nKeep your text short. Small letters are hard to read in long lines. Short words and numbers work best. Test how it looks on the app you plan to use.
\n\nFAQ
\n\nWhy do some letters stay big?
Not every letter has a small form. Q and C are two of them. Big letters stay so your text still reads well.
Does this work on Instagram and Discord?
Yes. Both apps show this text just fine.
Can I use this in a text message?
Yes, in most cases. Most phones show this text just fine.
Does this make the "below the line" style too?
Not yet. This tool makes the "above" style only. That style gets used the most.
Why does the text look tiny on some screens?
Some fonts draw it small. Some draw it big. This is normal. It is not a bug.
Is this tool free?
Yes. It is free. No signup. No limits.
Common Small Marks You Can Make
- Powers — x², x³, 10⁴
- Ranks — 1ˢᵗ, 2ⁿᵈ, 3ʳᵈ, 4ᵗʰ
- Trademark — Brand Name ᵀᴹ
- Plus and minus — ⁺, ⁻ for small math marks
- Small letters after a word — for a quick note or tag
Where People Use This Style
Science students use it for formulas. A chemistry note may need x². A physics note may need a small unit mark. Legal writers use small marks for notes at the bottom of a page. Sports fans use it for team ranks, like a "1ˢᵗ place" post. Chat users use it for a small, fun touch in a message.
Small Text vs. Bold or Italic
Bold and italic make words stand out by changing their weight or slant. This style is different. It makes text smaller and lifts it up. It is not for whole sentences. It works best for a single mark or short tag next to normal text.
More Questions
Can I use this on a computer, not just a phone?
Yes. It works the same on any device with a keyboard.
Will this text show up right in an email?
In most cases, yes. Most email apps support these letters just fine.
Can I make a whole sentence in this style?
You can, but it gets hard to read. Small marks work best for short parts, not full lines.
Do numbers convert the same way as letters?
Yes. Most numbers have a small, raised form. They convert just like most letters do.
Is there a limit on how much text I can convert?
No. Type as much as you want. There is no limit and no cost.
A Short History of Superscript
Small raised marks are not new. Old math books used them for powers. Old law books used them for notes at the bottom of a page. Printers had to carve tiny letters by hand. That made small marks slow and costly to print. Computers changed that. Unicode gave every keyboard a built-in set of small marks. Now anyone can use them in a click, with no printing press needed.
Superscript Across Different Apps
Word processors like Word and Google Docs have their own built-in superscript button. That button changes how the text looks, but only inside that one document. It does not travel with the text if you copy it out. This tool works in a different way. It swaps in real small letters. Those letters stay small in Instagram bios, Discord names, tweets, texts, and any plain text box. You do not need a special button. You do not need the app to support styled text at all. This makes it a better fit for social media and chat, where most apps strip out real formatting the moment you paste.
Superscript for Names and Handles
Some people add a small mark to a username. A small "TM" can hint at a brand. A small number can show a rank or a version. This gives a name a clean, custom look. It also helps a name stand out in a crowded list. Keep the small part short. One or two marks is enough. Too many small marks can make a name hard to read at a glance.
Explore More Text Styles
\nSee more small text on the Tiny Text Generator. Or try the Small Caps Generator. For bold raised text, check the Bold Text Generator.