Text Sorter

Sort your text instantly. Clean, fast, no clutter.

Tool Icon Text Sorter

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a messy list of words, names, or random phrases—maybe from a spreadsheet, a notes app, or just something you copied off the web. It’s all jumbled up, and you need it sorted. That’s where Text Sorter comes in. It’s not fancy. No animations, no login screen, no “premium upgrade” pop-ups. Just paste your text, hit a button, and boom—sorted. I built this because I kept needing it. Like, all the time. Whether I’m organizing client names, cleaning up a to-do list, or just trying to make sense of a brain dump, sorting manually in Notepad or Excel gets old fast. This tool does one thing: takes your text, line by line, and puts it in order. Alphabetically, numerically, or even reverse. Simple as that.

Key Features

  • Alphabetical sorting – A to Z, no fuss. Handles uppercase and lowercase like a champ.
  • Reverse order – Need Z to A? One click and you’re done.
  • Number sorting – Works with numbers too. 1, 2, 3… or 10, 9, 8 if you flip it.
  • Removes duplicates – Optional checkbox to clean up repeated lines automatically.
  • Case-insensitive option – Treats “Apple” and “apple” as the same if you want.
  • Preserves line breaks – Each item stays on its own line. No merging into one long paragraph.
  • Instant results – No waiting. No loading bars. It’s done before you blink.
It runs right in your browser. Nothing gets uploaded. Your data stays on your machine. I don’t track you, don’t sell your lists, don’t even know who you are. Honestly, I just wanted something that worked without making me sign up for another account.

FAQ

Q: Does it work with special characters or accents?
A: Yeah, mostly. It handles common ones like é, ü, ñ, and symbols like @ or #. Just don’t expect perfect linguistic sorting for every language—it’s basic alphabetical, not a full Unicode expert.

Q: What if my text has blank lines?
A: It keeps them. If you’ve got empty lines in your input, they’ll stay in the output. If that bugs you, just delete them before pasting or use the “remove duplicates” option—it’ll catch blank lines too.