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Superscript Text Generator

Superscript characters positioned above the baseline. Perfect for mathematical notation, footnotes, or trademark symbols.

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About Superscript Style

Superscript characters positioned above the baseline. Perfect for mathematical notation, footnotes, or trademark symbols.

How to use Superscript text

  1. 1 Type your text in the generator above
  2. 2 Click the "Copy" button to copy the Superscript styled text
  3. 3 Paste it anywhere you want - social media, usernames, messages
  4. 4 Enjoy your stylish Superscript text!

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Hello World
Hello World
Text.onl
Text.onl
Your Name
Your Name
Brand Name
Brand Name
Creative Text
Creative Text

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Superscript and Tiny text?

Superscript (ᵀᵉˣᵗ) and Tiny text use the same Unicode characters, but Superscript is named for its primary function: raised text for exponents, ordinals, and footnote markers. Tiny emphasizes the size reduction aspect. Functionally identical—the difference is in positioning context. Superscript implies mathematical/technical use; Tiny implies decorative smallness.

Can I use Superscript for mathematical expressions on social media?

Yes! Superscript is perfect for sharing math on platforms without equation editors. Expressions like 'E=mc²' or 'x² + y² = z²' are possible using Unicode superscript numbers (⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹). For math Twitter/X, physics discussions, and educational content, Superscript makes formulas readable without images. Combine with regular text: 'The area of a circle is πr²'.

Which superscript numbers and letters are available in Unicode?

Unicode includes superscript digits 0-9 (⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹) and common mathematical symbols (⁺⁻⁼⁽⁾). For letters, most of the alphabet is available: ᵃᵇᶜᵈᵉᶠᵍʰⁱʲᵏˡᵐⁿᵒᵖʳˢᵗᵘᵛʷˣʸᶻ plus capitals ᴬᴮᴰᴱᴳᴴᴵᴶᴷᴸᴹᴺᴼᴾᴿᵀᵁⱽᵂ. Some letters (C, F, Q, S, X, Z uppercase) are missing from Unicode superscript blocks.

Is Superscript text accessible for screen reader users?

Screen readers handle Superscript characters inconsistently. Some read them as 'superscript a, superscript b...' which is verbose and disruptive. Others may skip them or mispronounce them. For accessibility, use Superscript only for decorative purposes or mathematical notation where the raised position is semantically meaningful. Provide text alternatives for critical information.

How do I create trademark (™) and registered (®) symbols with Superscript?

The trademark ™ (U+2122) and registered ® (U+00AE) symbols are already available as single characters—you don't need the Superscript generator. For service mark ℠ (U+2120), it's also pre-made. These symbols are universally supported. For custom superscript marks like 'Brand ˢᵘᵖᵉʳ' you can use the Superscript generator to create small text after any word.

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