True Subscript – Unicode subscript characters placed below baseline. Compact Sub – Reduced-size characters for technical use.
Generate precise bottom-aligned text for science, math, and technical footnotes.
Perfect for molecular notation like H₂O, CO₂, or C₆H₁₂O₆.
Denote sequence indices like x₁, y₂, or matrix notation aᵢⱼ.
Uses official Unicode subscript characters placed below the baseline.
Includes a counterpart mode for exponents and ordinal indicators.
A compact, readable alternative for letters missing subscript forms.
Create stylized inline footnotes/citations for social media posts.
Advanced formatting for students, scientists, and developers.
Combine sub and superscripts for atomic notation like ²³⁸U.
Represent limits and summation boundaries clearly in plain text.
Annotate binary states or pin configurations in technical docs.
Use bottom-heavy symbols like arrows and brackets for emphasis.