⁶Superscript & ₆Subscript Generator
Convert numbers and letters into tiny text for math equations and footnotes.
How to Use This Tiny Text Tool
Standard keyboards don’t have buttons for small numbers (like ² or ₃). This tool fixes that problem by mapping your keystrokes to specific “Unicode” characters that work on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and Excel.
Characters appear slightly above the text line.
- Math: Exponents (e.g., x² + y² = z²)
- Ordinals: Dates (e.g., 1ˢᵗ, 2ⁿᵈ)
- Citations: Footnotes (e.g., Source¹)
- Business: Trademarks (e.g., Brandᵀᴹ)
Characters appear slightly below the text line.
- Chemistry: Formulas (e.g., CO₂, H₂SO₄)
- Math Bases: Binary (e.g., 1101₂)
- Physics: Variables (e.g., V₀, Fₐₚₚ)
- Logs: Logarithms (e.g., log₁₀)
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work in Excel?
Yes. Because these are “Unicode Characters” and not just formatting, you can copy the output (like m³) and paste it directly into an Excel cell, Google Sheet, or even a filename.
Why are some letters missing?
The Unicode standard doesn’t include a full alphabet of tiny letters. While all numbers (0-9) work, letters like ‘q’ often don’t have an official subscript version. If a character doesn’t change, no symbol exists for it yet.