Effortlessly flip text around with the Reverse Letters Tool whether you’re working with a full block of content or flipping each line one at a time. It’s handy when you need to reverse characters for wordplay, encoding, or just exploring patterns in your writing. With options to keep spacing intact or clean things up by trimming lines, you can tweak the results exactly how you want.
How to Use:
- Paste or type your text into the Input Text box.
- (Optional) Click Choose File to import a
.txt
,.csv
,.log
,.xml
, or other supported text file. - Adjust the Options:
- Reverse letters per line – reverses each line individually instead of the entire text block.
- Preserve spacing – keeps spaces in their original positions while reversing only the letters.
- Trim each line – removes leading and trailing whitespace from each line before reversing.
- The reversed result updates live in the Reversed Output box.
- Click Copy Output to copy the result, or Export to File to download it.
- Use Clear All to reset everything.
What Reverse Letters Tool can do:
This tool flips your input text character-by-character, with a live preview and flexible settings. You can reverse the full text as a block, or reverse each line separately. Spacing and formatting can be preserved or cleaned up depending on the toggles you select. It’s useful for reversing strings, testing encodings, or playing with text effects. The live update and formatting toggles let you experiment instantly without reloading or reprocessing.
Example:
Input:
Hello world
Goodbye moon
With “Reverse letters per line” ON and “Preserve spacing” ON:
lrow olleH
noom eybdooG
With all toggles OFF:
noomeybdooGdlrowolleH
Common Use Cases:
Reverse letters for hidden messages, mirrored text effects, or just to see your writing from a different angle. It’s also useful when working with data transformations, cryptic encoding, or if you want to make palindromes or flipped content. The options let you keep whitespace formatting intact or get a clean reversal with trimmed lines.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re flipping things around for readability or fun, Reverse Words in Text complements it by changing the order of whole words instead of just letters. And when you’re aiming for structure, Sort Letters in Words rearranges the characters alphabetically great for puzzles, pattern play, or encoding projects.