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About this tool
The Subscript Generator converts text to below-baseline Unicode characters (ₛᵤᵦₛ꜀ᵣᵢₚₜ). Perfect for chemical formulas (H₂O), mathematical notation, phonetic transcription, and creative text effects.
Unicode defines subscript characters for digits, common letters, and mathematical symbols. This tool maps each character to its Unicode subscript equivalent (e.g., '2' → '₂', 'a' → 'ₐ'). Some letters have no subscript form and remain unchanged.
Available text transformations
Science notation
Variable subscripts
All text lowered
Normal + subscript
Where you can use this text
| Platform | Support | Notes |
|---|---|---|
📸Instagram | Good | Most subscript characters render |
💬Discord | Excellent | Full support |
🐦Twitter/X | Good | Digits work perfectly, some letters may vary |
💚WhatsApp | Good | Renders on most devices |
📧Email | Excellent | Works across all major email clients |
📄Documents | Excellent | Google Docs, Notion, Word, etc. |
Quick start guide
Enter the text or formula
Pick basic, numbers-only, or combined
Copy with one click
Use in messages, documents, or social media
Unicode only defines subscript characters for certain letters (a, e, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, x) and all digits. Other letters like b, c, d, f, g don't have subscript equivalents in Unicode.