Sort every individual word in your text alphabetically — great for organising word lists.
Click the input box and paste your content using Ctrl+V or the Paste button.
Select the mode or settings in the options bar above the editor — they differ per tool.
Hit the centre button to run the transformation. Your result appears instantly in the output panel.
Click Copy to grab your result, or Download to save it as a .txt file.
Text Sorter sorts entire lines. Sort Words Alphabetically takes all individual words from your text and sorts them — ignoring line structure. It's ideal for sorting word lists or jumbled vocabulary.
Yes — each word appears on its own line in the output, making it easy to scan and copy.
You can optionally remove duplicates using the toggle. By default all words including duplicates are kept.
No — sorting is case-insensitive by default. "Zebra" and "zebra" sort together.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser.