Text Tools

A complete set of text tools is now at your fingertips. Check plagiarism, rewrite an article, run a spell checker, count words or change text case.

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What Are Text Content Tools?

Text content tools are online utilities that help you create, analyze, and transform text. They include word counters, case converters, dummy text generators, sorters, and formatters. Whether you're writing an article, preparing data for analysis, or generating placeholder content, these tools speed up common text tasks. They're used by writers, developers, marketers, and students.

Why Text Tools Matter

Manual text tasks are time-consuming and error-prone. Counting words, changing case, or sorting lines by hand is tedious. Text tools automate these operations and provide instant results. They often support large volumes of text and multiple formats. Many are free and work directly in the browser, with no installation required. They integrate well into workflows that involve writing, data preparation, or content management.

Word Counters and Case Converters

A word counter helps writers meet length requirements and assess readability. It shows word count, character count, sentence count, and sometimes reading time. When you need consistent formatting—uppercase, lowercase, title case, or sentence case—a case converter handles it in seconds. Text sorters arrange lines alphabetically, by length, or in random order; they can remove duplicates and trim whitespace.

Placeholder Text and Encoding

Designers and developers often need placeholder content for mockups and prototypes. A Lorem Ipsum generator produces dummy text that looks like real content. For APIs and data handling, a Base64 toolkit encodes and decodes text and binary data. Encoders and decoders also handle URL encoding and similar formats.

Tips for Using Text Tools Effectively

Paste only the text you intend to process; avoid including sensitive data in untrusted tools. For large files, check size limits. Use batch or bulk options when available. Verify output before relying on it—especially for encoding or conversion. Keep a copy of the original text. For repeated tasks, consider bookmarking tools or using browser extensions that integrate with your workflow.