Use the Sort Words in Text Tool to alphabetize all words in any text. Choose ascending or descending order, remove duplicates, and apply case sensitivity. Live output, word count, file import/export, and copy functionality included.
How to Use:
- Paste or import text in the Input Text box.
- Choose sort direction: A → Z or Z → A.
- Enable/disable options:
- Case sensitive
- Remove duplicates
- The sorted list appears in the Sorted Output box with word count.
- Use Copy Output or Export to File as needed.
- Click Clear All to reset everything.
What Sort Words in Text Tool Can Do:
- Sorts all words from your input alphabetically
- Can remove duplicates
- Optionally treats uppercase and lowercase as different
- Lists sorted words on separate lines
- Supports import/export, copy, live preview, and counters
Example:
Input:
anana apple cherry banana Apple CHERRY lemon.
Options: Sort Order: A → Z, Case Sensitive: Off, Remove Duplicates: On
Output:
apple
banana
cherry
lemon
Common Use Cases:
Ideal for sorting word lists, cleaning up raw text, preparing vocabulary lists, analyzing repeated terms, or creating educational material. Helpful for writers, editors, educators, and developers.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re sorting words in text, Count Words in Text can give you a better sense of what you’re working with before reordering especially if you’re dealing with long or complex input. After sorting, Highlight Words in Text helps make the new order easier to scan or verify. It’s great for editing, analysis, or prepping clean, structured text.