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Text Reverser

Reverse text by characters, words, lines or sentences — five modes in one tool.

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About the Text Reverser

Text Reverser flips your text in five ways: character-by-character, word order per line, full line order, sentence order, or the letters of each individual word. Great for word games, puzzles, palindrome checks, log inversion and quick text experiments.

How to use

  1. Paste or type your text into the input area.
  2. Choose a reverse mode from the dropdown.
  3. Press Reverse — the flipped output appears instantly in the output box.

Benefits & key features

  • Five distinct reverse modes cover every common "flip" scenario without switching tools.
  • Sentence mode respects . ! ? punctuation so sentences re-order cleanly.
  • Useful for palindromes, cryptic captions, inverted log analysis and font design previews.
  • Runs instantly — fully offline, no server round-trip.

Pro tip

For right-to-left languages use Reverse characters only — word and sentence splits assume left-to-right punctuation rules and may produce unexpected results.

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.