Text Reverser
Reverse any text by characters, words or lines instantly. Free, no login required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does reversing characters do?
Reversing characters flips every single character in your text so the last character becomes the first. For example 'hello' becomes 'olleh'.
What does reversing words do?
Reversing words keeps each word intact but flips the order so the last word becomes the first.
What does reversing lines do?
Reversing lines keeps each line intact but flips the order so the last line becomes the first. Useful for reversing lists.
What is text reversal used for?
Text reversal is used for puzzles, encoding messages, testing string functions in programming, and creative writing effects.
Is this tool free?
Completely free with no account or login required.
What is a Text Reverser?
A text reverser is a tool that flips your text in different ways — by individual characters, by words, or by lines. It is used for creative writing effects, simple text encoding, programming tests, and fun social media content.
How to Use the Text Reverser
Paste your text into the left box, select your reversal mode (characters, words, or lines), and the reversed text appears instantly in the right box. Copy it to clipboard with one click.
Three Reversal Modes Explained
Character reversal flips every letter so "hello world" becomes "dlrow olleh". Word reversal keeps words intact but flips their order so "hello world" becomes "world hello". Line reversal keeps each line intact but reverses the order of lines — useful for flipping lists upside down.
Who Uses Text Reversers?
Programmers testing string manipulation functions. Puzzle and game creators. Social media users creating mirror text effects. Teachers creating word puzzles for students. Writers experimenting with creative text effects.
Fun Facts About Reversed Text
Some words read the same forwards and backwards — these are called palindromes. Examples include "racecar", "level", and "madam". Mirror writing was famously used by Leonardo da Vinci in his personal notebooks.