Superscript generator
Turn text into raised superscript characters for exponents, footnotes and bios.
Superscript generator
Type or paste text and this tool rewrites it with small, raised superscript characters — the little glyphs that sit above the baseline, like the 2 in x² or a footnote marker. Because the result is plain Unicode rather than formatting, you can paste it anywhere that only accepts text: an Instagram or TikTok bio, a YouTube comment, a chat message, a spreadsheet cell or a plain-text note.
Be aware that Unicode does not include a superscript form for every character. All ten digits work, the signs + − = ( ) work, and most Latin letters have a raised form. A few do not: lowercase "q" and the capitals C, F, Q, S, X, Y and Z have no standard superscript character. When a character can't be converted you choose what happens — keep it unchanged, so spaces, punctuation and unsupported letters stay in place, or drop it so only the true superscript glyphs remain. Accented letters and emoji have no superscript form either and follow the same rule.
The tally under the output shows how many characters resulted and how many were actually converted, so you can see at a glance whether your text mapped cleanly.
Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing you type is sent to a server, so it is fine for private notes or drafts. Typical uses are math exponents and chemical notation, ordinal markers like 1ˢᵗ, footnote references and eye-catching social media captions.