Math and exponents
Squares, powers, and negative exponents are the superscript text generator’s home turf — they read correctly in plain text, and the plus and minus signs convert along with the numbers.
ˣ² ⁺ ʸ³
Raised Unicode letters from the superscript text generator — free, no sign-up.
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Preview: ˣ² ⁺ ʸ³ ⁼ ᶻ⁵
Copy every style at once — paste them anywhere that accepts Unicode.
Using the superscript text generator takes three quick steps. Everything runs in your browser — nothing to install, no account to create — type, copy, and paste.
Type or paste the phrase you want raised into the superscript text generator — something like "x2 + y3", "1st", or "note 1". The input above is already focused, so you can start typing right away.
The superscript text generator raises every letter and digit that has a Unicode form. Letters without one — q is the only gap — stay exactly as typed, so nothing is ever dropped.
Tap Copy and paste the superscript text generator’s output into a note, chat, bio, or document. There is no submit button and no waiting — the output is ready the moment you type.
Superscript text is a set of Unicode characters that sit above the normal baseline of a line. You already meet them daily: the ² in m², the ⁿ in 2ⁿ, the ¹ in footnote markers, and the ˢᵗ in 1ˢᵗ. In a word processor superscript is a formatting toggle, but here it is real text, so the superscript text generator produces characters that copy and paste into chats, bios, and notes without any editor. Its alphabet covers every letter except q, all ten digits, and the symbols + − = ( ).
This page is the focused version of our small text generator, which keeps all 24 tiny Unicode styles in one grid. The superscript text generator narrows the job to raised characters alone, with a single-row converter so the result is never more than one copy away. The conversion logic is identical — this page just curates the style to the task.
Compatibility is the practical part of any superscript text generator. Superscript characters are part of Unicode, so Discord, Instagram, WhatsApp, and most games render them as long as the field accepts Unicode and the device font has the glyph. Digits and math symbols have the widest coverage, which is why exponents like x² and 10⁻⁵ travel better than long words. The honest rule of this superscript text generator: mappable characters convert, missing ones stay plain, and nothing is ever dropped.
These five places are where the superscript text generator earns its keep. Every example below is a real output of the converter above, so you can copy it straight from the page.
Squares, powers, and negative exponents are the superscript text generator’s home turf — they read correctly in plain text, and the plus and minus signs convert along with the numbers.
ˣ² ⁺ ʸ³
Mass-energy notation and isotope shorthand like ¹⁴C stay readable in notes and chats without any equation editor.
ᵉ ⁼ ᵐᶜ²
Raised markers keep a note number visible without breaking the line — the classic use of superscript in documents and comments.
ⁿᵒᵗᵉ ¹
Invitations are a classic superscript text generator job: raised ordinals like 1ˢᵗ, 2ⁿᵈ, and 3ʳᵈ come from plain digits.
¹ˢᵗ ²ⁿᵈ ³ʳᵈ
A raised time or a tiny aside from the superscript text generator stands out in Discord and chat apps, and it pastes as plain text with no formatting needed.
ˢᵉᵉ ʸᵒᵘ ᵃᵗ ⁸