Want to type exponents in Google Docs? In this video, you’ll learn how to add superscript numbers or letters to create exponents for math, science, or formatting purposes. This is useful for students, teachers, and professionals working on formulas, equations, or academic papers — and it works on both desktop and mobile versions of Google Docs. ➤ type exponents in Google Docs on desktop ➤ use superscript format for exponents in Google Docs ➤ insert exponent numbers with keyboard shortcut in Google Docs ➤ add mathematical exponents using the Equation tool in Google Docs ➤ type exponents in Google Docs mobile app on Android ➤ write exponents in Google Docs on iPhone or iPad ➤ fix superscript not working in Google Docs ➤ format exponents without changing text alignment in Google Docs Applies to: Google Docs on desktop (web version), Android, and iOS devices.