Text tools
14 toolsCount words and characters, change case, sort lines, strip duplicates, diff two versions, and clean up whatever you just pasted. Most of these tools exist because moving text between apps always mangles something. Paste it in, fix it, copy it back out.
Like everything on loot.tools, these run entirely in your browser. Free, no account, and nothing you enter leaves the tab.
Which one do you need?
The counters split by what they count. Word Counter reports words, sentences, and paragraphs, the numbers an essay limit or a blog draft cares about. Character Counter counts characters and checks the result against platform limits like X posts and Instagram captions. And when the question is how long something takes to read, Reading Time Estimator answers in minutes instead of counts.
For cleanup jobs, pick by the mess. Duplicate Line Remover strips repeated lines, Text Sorter puts lines in order (alphabetical, by length, or shuffled), and Find and Replace swaps text in bulk, with regex when plain matching isn't enough. List Comparer shows what two lists share and where they differ, and List Converter reshapes a column of items into a comma-separated line, a quoted SQL list, or an array.
The rest are editors and translators. Text Diff Checker highlights which lines changed between two versions of a passage. Markdown Editor gives you a live preview while you write. Text Extractor pulls emails, URLs, and phone numbers out of a wall of text, Case Converter handles UPPER, lower, Title, camelCase, and friends, and Lorem Ipsum Generator fills a mockup with placeholder copy until the real words arrive. Morse Code Translator is here for the day you genuinely need dots and dashes.