Reverse Sentences in Text

Use the Reverse Sentences in Text Tool to flip sentence order in any paragraph. Instantly reverse sentences, reverse words inside each sentence, and trim or format output for better readability. Live preview, copy, and export options are included, with file support for plain text formats.

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Supported file types: .txt, .csv, .log, .json, .xml, .md, .ini, .yaml, .yml, .html, .htm, .css
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Options
Reverse words inside each sentence
Trim whitespace
Preserve punctuation spacing

How to Use:

  1. Paste your text into the Input Text box or import a file.
  2. Toggle options like Reverse words, Trim whitespace, and Preserve spacing as needed.
  3. View the live preview in the Reversed Output box.
  4. Click Copy Output or Export to File to save your results.
  5. Use Clear All to reset the tool completely.

What Reverse Sentences in Text Tool Can Do:

  • Reverses the order of sentences in your text.
  • Optionally reverses words inside each sentence.
  • Cleans up whitespace and spacing if enabled.
  • Supports file input, character counting, and real-time preview.
  • Works with any punctuation-marked sentence: ., !, ?.

Example:

Input:

The sky was blue. The breeze was gentle. Leaves rustled on the trees.

Options: Reverse Words: Off, Trim Whitespace: On, Preserve Spacing: Off

Output:

Leaves rustled on the trees. The breeze was gentle. The sky was blue.

Common Use Cases:

This tool is ideal for reordering sentence structure in writing, reversing message flow for summaries or poetic styles, or processing dialogue and log files that need temporal flipping. It’s especially helpful for content formatting, AI prompt tweaks, and reverse storytelling.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re reversing sentences, Reverse Words in Text is great for taking it even deeper flipping the internal word order inside each sentence. And before doing either, Normalize Text Spacing helps clean things up so the reversals don’t get thrown off by inconsistent formatting. It’s a useful setup for text experiments, structural edits, or just seeing your writing from a new angle.