Superscript text on Discord looks like small letters that sit above the normal line of text. It is often used for math exponents, footnotes, or to make a username look unique. Discord does not have a built in font setting for this, so this tool converts your letters into unicode superscript characters that work everywhere on Discord.
You can copy the superscript text and paste it into your Discord display name, about me section, or directly in chat messages. The characters look like normal letters but are smaller and raised, and they display correctly for all users without needing any special app or plugin.
Type to see superscript text
Enter any word or phrase above and copy the styled result straight into Discord.
A few words shown in superscript so you can see how the letters render before you copy.
Enter the word or phrase you want to style.
Tap copy to grab the styled unicode.
Drop it into your display name, about me, or a message.
Type your desired name into the tool, click the copy button, then paste it into the Nickname field in your Discord server settings. The superscript characters will replace your normal letters.
Yes, the superscript characters are standard unicode symbols, so they display correctly in any text channel, direct message, or server profile. Other users will see the raised letters without any extra software.
Yes, you can copy only the part you want in superscript and paste it alongside normal text. For example, you can write "x" in superscript followed by "= 5" in normal letters.
Yes, the superscript characters are part of the unicode standard and render on both desktop and mobile versions of Discord. Just paste the copied text into the app on your phone.