Find all city names in your text with the Find All Cities in Text Tool. Combines a built-in list of known cities with smart capitalization pattern detection. Supports file import, copy/export, and live city count.
How to Use:
- Paste your text or import a file using the Choose File button.
- The tool will search for:
- Matches from a built-in list of known cities
- Capitalized word patterns (e.g.,
New York
,Paris
,Tokyo
)
- Found cities will be listed line-by-line in the Found Cities output box.
- View the total count of unique cities below the output.
- Use Copy Output or Export to File to save your list.
- Click Clear All to reset the tool.
What Find All Cities in Text Tool Can Do:
- Finds city names using a combined method:
- Predefined list of major cities
- Capitalization pattern recognition for unlisted cities
- Sorts and deduplicates city names
- Provides live preview, count, import/export, and clipboard support
Example:
Input:
We visited New York, stopped briefly in Paris, and ended our trip in Tokyo. Next time we might try Berlin or Toronto.
Output:
Berlin
New York
Paris
Tokyo
Toronto
Common Use Cases:
Ideal for location analysis, processing travel text, filtering geo-related content, and quickly isolating city mentions for research, data cleaning, or content organization.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re extracting cities from text, Find All Countries in Text is a natural partner perfect when you want to identify both places and broader regions. And once you’ve pulled the info, Highlight Words in Text can help visually mark each city so they’re easy to scan. It’s great for analyzing travel logs, location-heavy content, or anything with geographic data baked in.