A suite of text manipulation utilities built for writers, editors, developers, and SEO professionals. Count words and characters, transform case styles, compare documents, remove duplicate lines, and sort lists — all without leaving your browser.
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Count words, characters, and reading time instantly.
Convert text between 10+ case formats instantly.
Diff two texts and highlight changes line-by-line.
Remove duplicate lines from any list of text.
Sort lines alphabetically, numerically, or by length.
Guide
Text is the most common raw material in digital work, and yet small text tasks — counting words, fixing inconsistent capitalization, stripping stray whitespace — are still surprisingly clumsy to do by hand. PixelTools's Text Tools collection brings together a focused set of utilities that handle these jobs instantly, directly in your browser, with no character limits hiding behind a paywall and no account required.
Whether you're a student polishing an essay before a deadline, a content writer checking copy against a strict character count, or a developer cleaning up a list of values before importing it into code, this category is built to handle the unglamorous parts of working with text so you don't have to.
Word counts matter more than most people expect — college essays, scholarship applications, guest posts, and ad copy all come with strict limits, and going over (or staying suspiciously under) can mean an automatic rejection. The Word Counter tracks words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs in real time as you type or paste, along with an estimated reading time, so you always know exactly where you stand before you hit submit. It's the kind of check that used to mean opening a separate word processor just to see a single number, now available the instant you land on the page.
Editing is rarely just about word count, though. The Readability Score tool analyzes sentence length and word complexity to estimate the grade level required to understand a passage, which is a fast way to catch writing that's accidentally too dense for its intended audience — useful for everything from internal memos to public-facing web copy. When you're comparing two versions of a document, like a contract redline or an edited article draft, the Text Diff Checker highlights every insertion, deletion, and change between two blocks of text side by side, so nothing slips through unnoticed.
Text copied from PDFs, emails, or other websites often arrives full of inconsistent spacing, duplicate lines, or mismatched capitalization. The Whitespace Remover strips extra spaces, tabs, and blank lines in one pass, while the Duplicate Line Remover is ideal for cleaning up pasted lists — removing repeated entries from an email list, a set of keywords, or exported data without needing a spreadsheet.
Case mismatches are another constant annoyance, especially when merging text from multiple sources. The Case Converter switches any block of text between UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, and camelCase instantly, which is especially handy for developers normalizing variable names or writers fixing a heading that was typed with caps lock on by accident.
None of these tools were designed to be used in isolation. A writer preparing a final draft might run a piece through the Word Counter to confirm length, the Readability Score to check clarity, then the Whitespace Remover to tidy up formatting picked up from copy-pasting between documents. A developer cleaning up an exported list takes a different path — Whitespace Remover first, Duplicate Line Remover second — clearing both formatting noise and repeated entries in under a minute, a task that would otherwise mean writing a small script or scrolling manually line by line.
Because every tool keeps its interface focused on a single task, there's no learning curve and no settings menu to dig through. Paste your text, get your result, and move on — that immediacy is the entire point of the category, and it's what makes chaining two or three of them together faster than reaching for a full word processor.
If you're working on a longer piece, it's worth running it through more than one tool before calling it finished. A quick pass with the Word Counter to confirm length, the Readability Score to check clarity, and the Whitespace Remover to tidy up any stray formatting from copy-pasting between documents takes only a couple of minutes but catches the kind of small issues that are easy to miss when reading your own writing for the tenth time.
The same logic applies to data cleanup. Case mismatches, duplicate rows, and inconsistent spacing are the most common reasons a pasted list looks "wrong" at a glance — running it through the Case Converter, Duplicate Line Remover, and Whitespace Remover in sequence resolves all three without opening a spreadsheet or writing a single line of code.
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