Unicode Character Chart

Every superscript, subscript and small-caps letter in one table — plus a free tool to convert Unicode back to normal text.

Superscript & Subscript Letters

This chart maps each normal character to its Unicode superscript, subscript and small-caps form. A dash (—) means Unicode has no dedicated glyph for that character.

NormalSuperscriptSubscriptSmall Caps
a
bʙ
c
d
e
f
gɢ
hʰʜ
iɪ
jʲ
k
lˡʟ
m
nɴ
o
p
q
rʳʀ
sˢ
t
u
v
wʷ
xˣx
yʸʏ
z
A
Bʙ
C
D
E
F
Gɢ
Hʜ
Iɪ
J
K
Lʟ
M
Nɴ
O
P
Q
Rʀ
S
T
U
V
W
XX
Yʏ
Z
00
1¹1
2²2
3³3
44
55
66
77
88
99

Unicode to Text Converter

Pasted some fancy Unicode and want the normal text back? Paste it below and pick the style to reverse it into plain characters.

FAQ

What are superscript letters used for?

Superscript letters appear in math (xⁿ), ordinals (1ˢᵗ), footnotes and chemical notation. They are standard Unicode, so they work across platforms.

How do I convert fancy text back to normal?

Use the converter above — it maps the Unicode variants back to their ASCII originals for the selected style.