Remove Consonants from Text

Remove all consonants from your text, keeping vowels, numbers, punctuation, and spacing intact. This tool filters out all letters that aren’t A, E, I, O, or U (case-insensitive), and includes live output with file and copy support.

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How to Use:

  1. Paste or import your text.
  2. The tool automatically removes consonants from the input.
  3. View the result in real time and see updated character count.
  4. Use “Copy Output” or “Export to File” to save the cleaned version.

What Remove Consonants from Text Tool can do:

  • Strips all consonant letters (B–Z) from your text.
  • Preserves vowels, digits, symbols, and spaces.
  • Fully browser-based: fast and private.
  • Includes live preview, character count, and file/copy features.

Example:

Input:

This is an example sentence with consonants.

Output:

i i a ee eeie i o a.

Common Use Cases:

Useful for vowel-only games, linguistic experiments, sound-based analysis, or creative writing tasks. Also a fun tool for reducing content to minimal phonetic structure.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re messing around with letter patterns, Duplicate Vowels in Text pairs weirdly well here it pushes vowel sounds even further once the consonants are out of the way. And for more playful experiments, try Add Fuzziness to Text. It scrambles things just enough to keep the output interesting without making it unreadable.