Subscript & Superscript Text Generator
Turn text into unicode subscript (ₓ₂) or superscript (ˣ²) you can paste anywhere.
Unicode includes dedicated subscript and superscript characters that work in plain text — no special formatting required — making them pasteable into places that don't support rich text, like usernames or plain chat messages.
Why this isn't the same as HTML sub/sup tags
HTML's `` and `` tags apply visual formatting within a webpage, but they don't work in plain-text contexts like a bio field or a text message — Unicode subscript/superscript characters are actual distinct characters, so they display correctly anywhere plain text is supported.
Frequently asked questions
Why don't all letters have a subscript or superscript version?
Unicode only includes subscript/superscript characters for a limited set of letters and numbers — not every letter of the alphabet has an official Unicode subscript or superscript equivalent, which is why some characters pass through unchanged.
Will this display correctly everywhere I paste it?
Most modern apps and platforms render these Unicode characters correctly, but very old or limited text systems may not support the full character set, occasionally showing a placeholder box instead.