Generate Superscript Numbers

Generate Superscript Numbers lets you convert digits into Unicode superscripts with a live preview. It’s great for styling numbers in labels, equations, footnotes, or just giving them a subtle visual lift. You can strike just digits or everything, preserve formatting, and compare with the original all in one tool.

Paste your input above or import a file below.
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Supported file types: .txt, .csv, .tsv, .log, .json, .xml, .md, .ini, .yaml, .yml, .html, .htm, .css
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Options
Only superscript digits
Preserve spacing
Show original values

How to Use:

Type or paste your number data into the input box on the left. Each line is processed separately. You can also import a text-based file like .txt, .csv, or .json using the Choose File button directly under the input.

Use the toggles in the Options box to customize how superscripting works:

  • Only superscript digits limits the effect to 0 through 9
  • Preserve spacing keeps non-numeric characters like spaces or hyphens intact
  • Show original values puts the input next to the converted version for easy comparison

As you type or change settings, the output updates instantly with a blue flash. You can copy the result, export it to a file, or clear everything using the buttons below.

What Generate Superscript Numbers can do:

Generate Superscript Numbers transforms normal digits into their Unicode superscript counterparts using readable formatting. Whether you want just numbers transformed or want to keep spacing and labels intact, the tool gives you that flexibility. You can preserve layout, show the original input alongside, and make quick changes using toggles no reloads, no delay.

It works entirely in the browser. Your input is never uploaded or saved. The tool also shows a live character count to help track how much output you’re generating.

Example:

Input:

123
456
789

Output (with original shown):

123 → ¹²³
456 → ⁴⁵⁶
789 → ⁷⁸⁹

Common Use Cases:

Generate Superscript Numbers is perfect for creating styled sequences in documents, adding visual clarity to scientific notation or formulas, or giving footnotes and index numbers a more polished look. It’s also useful when working with Unicode design or typographic experimentation, and you can adjust the output instantly with full control over spacing and transformation.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

Want the opposite effect? Generate Subscript Numbers puts the digits below the line instead. Or mix things up entirely with Change Number Font it lets you swap digits into all kinds of styles like bold or monospace.