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Text Repeater

Repeat any text N times with separator options, numbered repetitions, and case variations.

Quick Answer

Type your text, set the repeat count, choose a separator (newline, space, comma, or none), and optionally add numbering or case variations. Copy the output in one click.

Output

About This Tool

The Text Repeater generates repeated text with customizable separators, numbering, and case options. It is useful for generating test data, creating repeated patterns for design mockups, filling placeholder content, or simply copying a message multiple times. The tool handles up to 10,000 repetitions and lets you copy the output instantly.

Common Use Cases

Developers use text repeaters to generate test data for forms, databases, and APIs. Designers use them to fill layouts with placeholder text. Social media users repeat text for emphasis or formatting effects. QA testers use repeated text to test input field limits and overflow handling. The numbered option is especially useful for generating sequential test entries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a limit to how many times I can repeat?
This tool supports up to 10,000 repetitions. For very long text with high repeat counts, your browser may slow down. For most practical uses, 10,000 is more than sufficient.
Can I use special characters in the text?
Yes, any character including emojis, Unicode symbols, and special characters can be repeated. The tool preserves all characters exactly as entered.
What is the alternate case option?
Alternate case switches between uppercase and lowercase for each repetition. The first repetition is uppercase, the second is lowercase, and so on. This creates a visual alternating pattern useful for testing or formatting.
Does this work offline?
Yes, the text repeater runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server. It works offline once the page is loaded.
Can I use custom separators?
The tool offers newline, space, comma, and no separator options. For custom separators, use the comma option and then find-and-replace the commas with your desired separator in any text editor.