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Text Tools

Word counting, case conversion, placeholder text generation, and more. All text tools run 100% in your browser — no data uploaded.

Text tools handle the everyday string manipulation tasks that writers, editors, and developers encounter constantly. Whether you need to count words for a blog post that must hit a specific length, reformat headings from ALL CAPS to Title Case for consistent branding, or generate placeholder text while building a layout, these utilities save you from manual busywork. They are especially valuable for content creators working across platforms with different formatting expectations, and for developers who need quick text transformations without writing scripts. Because every operation runs entirely in your browser, your text never leaves your device — making these tools safe for confidential drafts and sensitive documents.

How to Use

Choosing the right text tool depends on what you are trying to accomplish. Use the word-counter when preparing content with strict length requirements — SEO meta descriptions under 160 characters, social media posts with platform limits, or academic assignments with word-count targets. It gives you real-time character, word, sentence, and paragraph counts so you can trim or expand on the fly. Reach for the case-converter when you have text in the wrong format: converting accidental caps-lock text to lowercase, transforming sentence-case headings into Title Case for publication, or switching between camelCase and snake_case for code identifiers. It handles every common casing style in one click. Turn to the lorem-ipsum-generator during the design phase of any project — whether you are building a website mockup, prototyping an app screen, or formatting a print layout — whenever you need realistic filler text that approximates the look of final content without distracting reviewers with actual copy.

Tips & Best Practices

While all three text tools work with plain text, they serve distinctly different purposes. The word-counter is analytical — it reads your content and reports metrics without changing anything. Think of it as a diagnostic tool: it tells you where you stand relative to length requirements, but it will not modify a single character. The case-converter, by contrast, is transformative. It takes your input and produces a modified version, making it essential when formatting rules demand consistency. One thing to note: case-converter does not preserve your original text, so paste a copy if you need the unmodified version. The lorem-ipsum-generator is generative rather than analytical or transformative — it creates new text from scratch based on paragraph and word-count parameters you set. A practical tip: combine the word-counter and lorem-ipsum-generator when prototyping. Generate placeholder text, then run it through the word-counter to verify it fills the right amount of space in your layout before committing to real copy.

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