If you’re writing equations for scientific and mathematical texts or working with copyright or trademark symbols, you need to learn how to superscript. In this guide, we help you with writing a math formula as a demonstration using the Superscript tool in Figma.
Superscript in Figma
- Open Figma and sign in with your credentials. Next, click the Design file button to create a new design or open an existing one from the Recents.
![Open a design from Recents](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Open-a-design-from-Recents.png)
- Now, add a text box by pressing T on your keyboard. Next, add text to it and select it to open the Properties panel on the right.
![Add text to design](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Add-text-to-design.png)
- From the Text section in the properties panel, click on the Type settings icon to access more text editing tools.
![Click on Type Settings](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Click-on-Type-Settings-1.png)
- After the Type settings are loaded, navigate to the Details taband scroll to the Number section to find the Position options.
![Navigate to Position](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Navigate-to-Position.png)
- Now select the text you want to superscript by clicking on the Superscript option associated with Position.
![Select the text and click on Superscript](https://www.pttrns.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Select-the-text-and-click-on-Superscript.png)
Wrapping Up
Congratulations on learning how to superscript in Figma!
While this is the easiest way to superscript in Figma if you’re writing large equations and find this approach time-consuming, use the FigMath plugin to ease the process of formatting complex trademarks or equations.