Write Text in Superscript

Need to convert plain numbers or letters into superscript for math, formatting, or visual clarity? The Superscript Text Tool turns normal text into Unicode superscript characters instantly. Whether you’re working on equations, styled lists, or scientific references, this tool makes it fast and easy.

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How to Use:

  1. Enter or paste your text into the input box.
  2. The superscript version appears instantly in the output box.
  3. Use “Copy Output” to copy or “Export to File” to download.
  4. Import .txt files using the “Choose File” button.
  5. Press “Clear All” to reset everything.

What Superscript Text Tool Can Do:

This tool replaces supported characters with their Unicode superscript equivalents, including:

  • Numbers (0–9)
  • Common letters (a–z, A–Z)
  • Basic symbols like +, -, =, (, and )

For example, x2 + y2 = z2 becomes x² + y² = z².

It works great for:

  • Writing math expressions like E = mc2
  • Superscripting units or citations (kg·m2/s2)
  • Formatting small numbers in headings or diagrams
  • Creating tiny script-style comments in visual text

The tool only replaces characters that have a superscript equivalent in Unicode. Everything else remains untouched so your formatting stays intact.

Example:

Input:

x2 + y2 = z2

Output:

ˣ² ⁺ ʸ² ⁼ ᶻ²

Common Use Cases:

This tool is great for writing math expressions, footnotes, exponents, or stylized annotations in superscript form, especially for educational materials, scientific documents, and online content.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re using superscript for annotations or symbols, Write Text in Subscript pairs perfectly ideal for formulas or layered expressions. And if you’re styling things up even more, Write Text in Bold helps emphasize the surrounding text without overpowering the superscript.