Reverse Text Generator

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Reverse Text Overview

Free reverse text generator. Instantly flip your text backwards, reverse word order, or mirror entire sentences. Copy and paste anywhere — works on all platforms.

Symbols and patterns are added to your input text. Wrap, separator, and mix font modify the output.

Flip a phrase end-to-start—reverse the order of every character so words read from right to left without changing their shapes. Also known as backwards text. Examples: ReverseesreveR, step by steppets yb pets, 2025!5202!.

Reverse Text — character-order reversal, line by line

The tool inverts each line’s character sequence. Letters, digits, punctuation, and emoji all move to the opposite end; spaces stay as spaces, so word gaps also shift position. Line breaks are preserved—each line is reversed independently.

Good fits

  • Puzzle headings, ARG clues, and mirror-gag captions.
  • Username variants and title cards with a sly twist.
  • Teasers that hide plain text in plain sight.

Quick workflow

  1. Enter a short line (1–6 words) or multiple lines.
  2. Run the reverse transform on the text.
  3. Drop the output into your caption, chip, or header.

Craft notes

  • Mixed scripts remain mixed—only position changes. Numbers read right-to-left after reversal (e.g., dates become mirrored).
  • For readability, keep sentences brief or reverse only a key word.
  • Pair with a normal echo for accessibility if the meaning is important.

Symmetric glyphs only

Reverse swaps character order, so whatever the toolbar prepends ends up at the end. Pick symmetric glyphs — Symbol with ★, •, ⚡, Wrap with — — or * * — so the reversal doesn't produce backwards-looking decoration. Skip Pattern: its asymmetric framing survives reversal visibly flipped, which reads as a rendering bug rather than a stylistic choice.

Similar tools to explore: Mirrored (Marker) for ◀ direction hints, Inverted (Horizontal Hint) for ⇄ flip cues, Upsidedown for rotated glyphs, and Matrix Style for terminal-like symbol streams.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does it work?

The output prints the same characters in reverse order.

Are characters changed?

No—letters and digits are unchanged; only the sequence flips.

Spaces and punctuation?

They’re reversed along with the surrounding text.

Where is it useful?

Quirky bios, puzzles, or secretive replies people have to re-read.

Accessibility tip?

Use sparingly—long reversed passages are hard to scan.