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Remove Line Breaks

Strip newlines out of text so you can paste multi-line content as a single line.

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About the Remove Line Breaks

Remove Line Breaks converts multi-line text into a single line — useful when a form or database won't accept newlines, or when you paste from a PDF and end up with broken sentences every 80 characters.

How to use

  1. Paste the text that contains unwanted newlines.
  2. Pick whether paragraph breaks (double-newlines) should be preserved.
  3. Click Remove and copy the clean, single-line output.

Benefits & key features

  • Fixes PDF copy-paste artefacts in seconds.
  • Optional paragraph-preservation keeps readability when needed.
  • Replaces multiple whitespace characters with a single space.
  • Works on Windows CRLF, Unix LF and Mac CR line endings.

Pro tip

If you're copying from an academic PDF and seeing hyphenated line breaks (repre-
sentation
), this tool will also rejoin those words automatically.

Why choose toolsfy for Text & Document tools?

Writing tools on the web typically lean toward either "blog-post-assistant with an AI upsell" or "plain counter with zero insight". toolsfy aims for the middle ground: a collection of sharp, single-purpose text utilities that run inline while you draft, with no usage cap and no sign-up. Because every tool is client-side, you can happily paste confidential paragraphs, leaked transcripts or half-finished blog drafts without second-guessing where they end up.

Common use cases

  • Students counting words against strict assignment limits while the essay is still being edited, not after it has been submitted.
  • Copywriters A/B-testing two versions of a landing page paragraph and checking whether one reads at a different grade level than the other.
  • Journalists cleaning up a pasted transcript — removing line breaks, converting case, stripping extra whitespace — before a Ctrl-F search.

Frequently asked questions

Is my text saved anywhere after I leave the tab?

Only if the tool explicitly offers a localStorage auto-save (Essay Structure Checker, Plagiarism Self-Check, Online Notepad). Everything else is gone the moment the tab closes.

Can I use non-English text?

Yes. Counts are Unicode-aware (Devanagari, CJK, emoji). Readability metrics are tuned for English but still useful as a relative score for other languages.

Does it handle very large essays?

The tools have been tested up to ~100,000 words in a single paste. Past that, browsers slow down because of memory, not toolsfy.