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Text Tools

Text processing tools for writers, bloggers, students, and content creators. Count words and characters for essays and social media posts, convert text case, generate Lorem Ipsum placeholder text, remove duplicate lines, and format text for any purpose. Full support for English, Hindi, and other Indian languages.

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What are Text Tools?

Text tools handle the formatting, counting, cleaning, and generation tasks that come up every time you write — whether you are a blogger checking word count against a minimum, a developer cleaning up data exported from an old system, a student preparing an essay, or a marketer writing within a platform's character limit. Every tool on SabTools.in processes text entirely in your browser, supports English and all major Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and Telugu, and has no practical size limit — you can paste a 50,000-word document and get results in under a second.

Key Features & Capabilities

Multi-language Unicode support

Character and word counters handle Devanagari, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, and any Unicode script correctly. English word boundaries, Hindi matras, and Tamil vowel marks are all counted the way their linguistic rules require.

No size limits

Paste a full-length novel (200,000 words) or a large CSV export (50 MB of text) and the tools still work. Everything runs on your device so there is no server-side input cap to throttle you.

Case conversion presets

Upper, lower, title, sentence, camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, PascalCase, CONSTANT_CASE — including the Indian-specific requirement to preserve 'ji' in titles and the English-capitalisation rule for 'I' in the middle of sentences.

One-click copy

Every output has a copy button that writes to your clipboard without a confirmation prompt. For text that needs to be pasted into a form with a character-limit counter, this matters.

Common Use Cases

1

Checking word count for a blog post

Paste your draft into the Word Counter and see word count, character count with and without spaces, sentence count, paragraph count, and estimated reading time. Most SEO-focused blogs target 1,500-2,500 words for primary content, so the reading-time indicator tells you at a glance whether you are in the range.

2

Preparing a Twitter / LinkedIn post within the character limit

Twitter allows 280 characters; LinkedIn posts cut off at 1,300 characters for the 'see more' fold; Instagram captions are capped at 2,200. The Character Counter shows real-time character count as you type, with platform presets that highlight when you exceed each limit.

3

Cleaning up a pasted data export

Text pasted from PDFs, Word, or email often contains non-breaking spaces, smart quotes, zero-width characters, and inconsistent line breaks. The Text Cleaner normalises whitespace, converts smart quotes to plain ASCII, and removes invisible characters — important if you are then pasting into a database or code.

4

Generating placeholder text for a design mockup

The Lorem Ipsum Generator produces the classic Latin filler text, but our Hindi Lorem Ipsum generator is more useful for Indian design work — because real Hindi text sets differently on the page than Latin text, and that affects the final design. Same for Tamil and Bengali presets.

How to Choose the Right Tool

For counting anything (words, characters, sentences, paragraphs) — Word Counter or Character Counter. For changing how text is capitalised — Case Converter. For cleaning up messy pasted text — Text Cleaner. For generating placeholder or random content — Lorem Ipsum Generator or Random Text Generator. For comparing two versions of the same text — Text Diff Tool. For finding and replacing across a large document — Find and Replace. Most writing tasks need two or three of these in sequence.

Text Tools Built for India

Text tools built for English often break on Indic scripts. A Devanagari character counter that counts letter-by-letter gives the wrong answer because Devanagari uses conjunct characters and matras that are visually one grapheme but technically multiple code points. Our counters respect grapheme-cluster boundaries, so a word like 'क्या' counts as 1 character visually (and 3 Unicode code points internally — we show both). Case converters default-skip Devanagari because the concept does not apply, rather than mangling the text. For Hinglish content (Hindi written in Latin script), our tools handle both scripts in the same document without crashing, which is surprisingly rare.

Who Uses These Text Tools?

Bloggers writing SEO-optimized articles, students checking essay word counts, social media managers crafting posts within character limits, and developers cleaning up text data.

Why Use Text Tools on SabTools.in?

Handles text in any language including Hindi and other Indian scripts. No word limits — process even 50,000+ words instantly. One-click copy for immediate use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do different tools count 'characters' differently?
Because there are three reasonable definitions: code points (Unicode-level count), grapheme clusters (what humans see as one character, e.g., 'क्या' or '👨‍👩‍👧'), and bytes (UTF-8 storage size). Our Character Counter shows all three, with a default display of grapheme clusters because that is what most platforms (Twitter, SMS, WhatsApp) count for character limits.
Can I use the word counter for academic essays?
Yes — our Word Counter uses the same word-boundary rules Microsoft Word and Google Docs apply (whitespace or punctuation as a delimiter, hyphenated compounds counted as one word). For most university assignments and journal submissions the counts will match exactly.
Does the text diff tool work with code?
Yes, the Text Diff Tool is whitespace-sensitive by default, which is what code review needs. You can toggle off whitespace sensitivity for prose comparison. It handles diffs up to several hundred KB without performance issues, which covers most single-file code diffs.
Why is Lorem Ipsum still used when we have real content?
Because seeing your final content in the layout too early can anchor design decisions to the specific words rather than the structure. Lorem Ipsum forces the designer to focus on typography, spacing, and hierarchy without getting distracted by 'that sentence is too long' feedback. Once the layout is locked in, you swap in real content.
Do these tools work offline?
Yes — after the initial page load, every text tool works without an internet connection. All the logic is JavaScript running in your browser. You can install SabTools.in as a PWA from your browser menu to keep the tools accessible offline indefinitely.
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