The Erase Words from Text Tool lets you instantly remove unwanted words from any block of text. You can manually list words to erase and control how strict the matching is by enabling options like Case Sensitivity and Whole Word Matching. The tool updates the output live as you type, and you can easily import text files, copy results, or export them when finished.
How to Use
Paste your text into the Input Text box or import a .txt
file. In the Words to Erase field, list all words you want to remove, separated by commas or new lines. Adjust the Case Sensitive and Whole Word Match options in the Advanced Options section if needed. As you type or change settings, the rewritten text will instantly appear in the Output Text box. You can copy the output or export it to a file once you’re satisfied.
Example
Input Text:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
A fast cat slept peacefully on the warm windowsill.
Words to Erase:
quick, lazy, fast
Output Text:
The brown fox jumps over the dog.
A cat slept peacefully on the warm windowsill.
Common Use Cases:
The Erase Words from Text Tool is perfect when you need to clean up writing quickly by removing filler words, overused terms, or any specific keywords. Writers often use it to tighten drafts, while students might erase common mistakes before submitting essays. With live updates, easy file handling, and precision options like Case Sensitive and Whole Word Matching, it’s built to save time and reduce editing effort in a way that feels natural and flexible.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
After erasing words, Trim Text helps clean up the leftover spaces or fragments so everything looks smooth again. And if you’re trying to analyze what’s left, Count Words in Text gives you a quick overview of how much content remains after the cleanup.