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Text Tools

Count words, convert case, format, and analyze text.

Free Text Tools — browser-based and private

Every tool in Text Tools runs in your web browser when possible, so files and text stay on your device. Pick a utility below, read the guide on each tool page, and use related links to move between similar features. No account is required to start.

Tools Directory

01. Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs in real-time.

02. Case Converter

Convert text between uppercase, lowercase, title case, and more.

03. Text to Speech

Convert written text into natural-sounding audio using your browser.

04. Plagiarism Checker

Check your text for duplicate content and originality score.

05. Character Counter

Count characters, letters, digits, spaces, and lines in your text.

06. Rewrite Text

Rewrite text to be formal, casual, shorter, or longer.

07. Grammar Checker

Check for common grammar mistakes and spelling errors.

08. Remove Duplicates

Remove duplicate lines from your text or list.

09. Text Summarizer

Summarize long text documents by extracting the most important sentences.

10. Citation Generator

Generate APA, MLA, or Chicago citations easily.

11. Speech to Text

Transcribe speech to text using your microphone and browser speech recognition.

12. Random Sentence Generator

Generate creative placeholder sentences with rule-based random words.

Text tools support writing, editing, analysis, and accessibility. Count words for SEO briefs, convert casing for code, check grammar, generate citations, or listen to drafts with text-to-speech.

These utilities are popular with bloggers, students, translators, and support teams who need fast answers without opening a heavy office suite.

What you can do here

  • Live word and character statistics
  • Case and formatting helpers for developers
  • Citation builder for APA, MLA, and Chicago
  • Duplicate line removal for cleaned datasets

Frequently Asked Questions

Do grammar tools catch every mistake?

They highlight common patterns and typos. Professional documents still benefit from human proofreading, especially for tone and domain-specific terminology.