Need to play with phonetics or stylize your text for fun? The Duplicate Consonants Tool takes any input and doubles every consonant while leaving vowels and punctuation untouched. Whether you’re working on language experiments, encryption tests, or just making quirky-looking strings, this tool delivers results instantly. No setup. No rules to learn. Just paste, convert, and copy.
How to Use:
- Paste your text into the Input Text box or use Choose File to import content.
- All consonants (e.g. b, c, d…) will be duplicated automatically.
- View the updated result in the Output box along with a character count.
- Click Copy Output or Export to File to save your modified text.
- Use Clear All to reset everything.
What Duplicate Consonants in Text Tool Can Do:
This tool scans each character of your text and identifies consonants using a regular expression. For every consonant it finds uppercase or lowercase it inserts a duplicate right after it. Vowels (a, e, i, o, u), numbers, spaces, punctuation, and symbols remain unchanged.
You can load your content directly via file or type it in manually. Either way, everything happens instantly in your browser. The output area also shows a live character count so you can keep track of the expansion.
Example:
Input:
The quick brown fox jumps.
Output:
TThhe qquuiicckk bbrroowwnn ffooxx jjuummppss.
Common Use Cases:
Writers and teachers can use this tool to create playful reading challenges. Developers might use it for encoding patterns or test data. Designers working on puzzles, games, or creative applications may also find it handy when building unique word-based visuals.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re duplicating consonants in text, Duplicate Vowels in Text is a great counterpart especially if you want to apply the effect evenly across all character types. Once you’re done, Highlight Letters in Text helps you see the changes more clearly by marking every character visually. It’s a fun way to stylize text, create puzzles, or experiment with distorted writing patterns.