Frequently Asked Questions
Superscript text appears smaller and raised above the normal text baseline. This tool uses Unicode superscript characters to achieve the effect.
Most letters have Unicode superscript equivalents. A few (like C, F, S) don’t have official mappings and pass through as regular characters.
Yes. Unicode superscript digits (0-9) are included, making this useful for exponents and simple mathematical expressions in plain text.
Many platforms accept Unicode superscript in display names. Check your specific platform, as some restrict character sets for usernames.
HTML <sup> requires formatting support. Unicode superscript characters are plain text that look raised everywhere, including plain text fields.