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Text Reverser

Reverse your text in multiple ways — reverse all characters, reverse word order, or reverse each word individually.

About Text Reverser

Our Text Reverser tool provides three different ways to reverse your text. "Reverse All" flips the entire text character by character — the last character becomes the first and vice versa. "Reverse Words" keeps each word intact but reverses the order in which they appear. "Reverse Each Word" keeps the word order the same but reverses the characters within each word.

This tool is useful for creating playful or creative text effects, testing text processing algorithms, solving word puzzles, or simply having fun with language. It handles Unicode characters, spaces, punctuation, and line breaks correctly, preserving the structure of your original text while applying the selected reversal.

All processing happens instantly in your browser — no data is sent to any server. You can quickly copy the reversed text to your clipboard with a single click for use in social media, messaging, documents, or any other application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q What's the difference between the three reversal modes?

"Reverse All" reverses the entire string character by character (e.g., "Hello World" → "dlroW olleH"). "Reverse Words" reverses the order of words while keeping each word's characters intact (e.g., "Hello World" → "World Hello"). "Reverse Each Word" reverses the characters within each word but keeps the word order (e.g., "Hello World" → "olleH dlroW").

Q Does it handle special characters and Unicode?

Yes! The text reverser handles standard ASCII characters, Unicode characters (including accented letters, symbols, and emojis), and preserves whitespace, line breaks, and punctuation in the appropriate positions based on the reversal mode selected.

Q Is there a character limit?

There's no strict character limit — the tool works with text of any length. However, very large texts (hundreds of thousands of characters) may take slightly longer to process and display. For typical use cases like social media posts, sentences, and paragraphs, the reversal is instantaneous.