Text tools

Free text tools for word count, case conversion, cleanup, summaries, slugs, and extraction.

Clean, count, transform, shorten, extract, sort, and prepare everyday text in a simple browser workspace.

What you can do here

DaivVerse text tools cover common writing and cleanup tasks: word counter, character counter, reading time estimates, case conversion, text summarizing, text repeating, duplicate line removal, empty line removal, line sorting, find and replace, slug generation, URL extraction, email extraction, CSV cleanup, and text truncation.

These utilities are useful for drafts, content length checks, social posts, metadata preparation, support replies, notes, lists, and quick cleanup before moving text into another app.

Text transformations should always be reviewed before publishing or sending. Counts, summaries, and formatting can vary by language, punctuation, whitespace, emoji, and counting method.

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Paste text Add the draft, list, slug, or content you want to clean.
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Choose action Pick count, convert, extract, sort, summarize, or format.
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Review output Check the transformed text before copying.
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Copy or reset Copy the result or clear the workspace.

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How to choose the right tool

Start with the task you need to finish, then choose the smallest focused utility that matches it. If you are unsure, search by keyword, category, file type, format name, or use case from the main catalog.

Data handling and processing

Most text tools are browser-local. Avoid pasting confidential, personal, legal, medical, or financial text unless the processing label is clear and you understand the risk.

Limitations

Text tools do not judge originality, legal meaning, factual accuracy, tone, grammar quality, or professional readiness unless a specific tool clearly says what it checks.

Text tools FAQ

Are text tools browser-local?

Many are designed to run in the browser. Check the processing badge before pasting sensitive material.

Can word counts differ between apps?

Yes. Punctuation, whitespace, emoji, language, and counting rules can produce slightly different counts.

Should I review transformed text?

Yes. Review summaries, replacements, truncation, and generated slugs before publishing or sharing.