Text repeater
Type a word, phrase or block of text, choose how many times to repeat it and how to separate the copies, and get the full result instantly. Everything runs in your browser, with no limits and nothing uploaded.
How to use Text Repeater
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Enter your text
Type or paste the word, phrase or block you want to repeat.
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Set the count
Choose how many times to repeat it, up to the maximum allowed.
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Pick a separator
Separate the copies with a new line, a space, a comma, or nothing at all.
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Copy the result
The full repeated text is generated instantly — copy it with one click.
Repeat text exactly as many times as you need
Sometimes you need the same text over and over: a placeholder repeated to fill a layout, a line duplicated dozens of times for a test, or a phrase multiplied for an effect. Doing it by hand means copying and pasting again and again, losing count and ending up with one too few or one too many. Text Repeater removes the guesswork. You enter your text, set the exact number of repetitions and the tool builds the full output in a single step, so you get precisely the count you asked for every time. Whether you need a handful of copies or several thousand, the result is generated instantly and is ready to copy in one click. It turns a tedious, easy-to-miscount manual chore into a reliable operation you can trust to produce exactly the right number of repeats without you having to check.
Choose how the copies are separated
How the repeated copies should be joined depends entirely on what you are doing with them, so the tool lets you pick a separator. 'New line' puts each copy on its own line, which is ideal for building lists, test data or anything that should stack vertically. 'Space' keeps everything on one line with a gap between copies, good for filler text and inline repetition. 'Comma' joins the copies into a comma-separated sequence, handy when you need a quick CSV-style row or a delimited string. 'None' glues the copies together with nothing in between, useful for repeating a single character or symbol into a solid run. Because you can switch the separator and watch the output change immediately, it is easy to match the exact format the next step expects, instead of generating the repeats and then reformatting them by hand afterward.
Generate placeholder and test data fast
Repeated text is a quick way to produce the filler and test data that development and design constantly need. Front-end developers repeat a line to see how a container handles overflow, how a list scrolls, or how a layout copes with far more content than usual. Designers drop in repeated placeholder text to mock up how a component looks when it is full. QA testers paste a string repeated hundreds of times to probe length limits, wrapping behavior and performance. Writers and marketers use repetition for stylistic effect in posts and messages. Because the tool can produce a large number of copies at once with the separator already correct, you skip the fiddly cycle of copy, paste, copy, paste and instead generate the whole block in one go. A sensible upper limit keeps the output manageable and the browser responsive even when you ask for a very large number of repeats, so you can lean on it for serious load and length testing without freezing the tab or losing the result you just generated.
Instant, private and free
Text Repeater runs entirely in your browser using plain JavaScript, so whatever you repeat — a harmless placeholder or something you would rather keep private — never leaves your device. There is no upload, no account and no stored history. The output is built the moment you change the text, the count or the separator, with no server round trip, so it works the same offline as online and there is no waiting or progress bar. There is no watermark and no sign-up wall, and you can generate as many repeats as the limit allows as often as you like. When the result is ready, a single click copies the whole thing so you can paste it straight into your editor, your test, your design tool or your message. It is a small utility, but a fast and dependable one that respects your privacy and does exactly what it says.
Common uses for a text repeater
People reach for a text repeater more often than you might expect. Developers and testers generate repeated strings and lines to stress-test inputs, fill containers and check how layouts handle overflow. Designers build quick placeholder content to preview full states. Social media users and gamers repeat words, emoji or symbols for emphasis or effect in posts and chats. Teachers and students create repeated practice lines or patterned text for exercises. Office workers duplicate a template line a set number of times to seed a document or spreadsheet. Anyone who has ever needed the same text multiplied — and tried to do it by holding down paste while counting in their head — benefits from a tool that produces the exact number of copies, in the exact format, in a single instant click. Database and spreadsheet users seed columns with a repeated value before editing individual rows, and localizers generate repeated keys to scaffold a translation file. Even simple pranks and chat effects rely on it. The combination of an exact count, a chosen separator and an instant copy is what turns a fiddly manual loop into a one-step action you never have to think about twice.
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