Text Repeater
Enter a word, emoji, or whole paragraph, pick a count up to 100 and a separator, and the tool spits out the duplicated text instantly. Eight presets handle the most common combos in a single tap.
Social Media
Emoji floods & captions
Testing
Fill fields & stress-test
Design
Placeholder patterns
Coding
Test data generation
Separator Options at a Glance
A B A
Space
ABA
None
A↵A
New Line
A, A
Comma
A - A
Dash
A | A
Pipe
A?A
Custom
How It Works
1
Type or Paste Text
Enter anything — a single emoji, a word, a sentence, or multiple paragraphs. The tool handles any length.
2
Dial In the Settings
Slide the count to the number you want, pick a separator, or tap a quick preset. The output refreshes with every change.
3
Copy the Output
Hit Copy and paste the result wherever you need it — a chat window, a code file, a spreadsheet, or a design mockup.
Best Practices
✅ Do
- Use presets when they match your goal — they save two clicks
- Preview the output area before copying to catch surprises
- Pick "None" for seamless emoji floods without gaps
- Enable the newline toggle when building vertical lists
- Try a custom separator for CSV or structured data
- Pair this tool with Find & Replace for post-processing
❌ Don't
- Repeat a long paragraph 100 times and expect a tiny output
- Paste repeated text as spam — platforms will flag your account
- Forget the character cap of your target platform
- Overlook accessibility — walls of identical text are hard to parse
- Skip the newline toggle when you actually want line breaks
- Multiply huge blocks without checking your browser's memory first
Tips by Use Case
Social Media
- Repeat a fire emoji 20× for dramatic captions
- Use comma separator for hashtag-style lists
- Keep total under 280 chars for Twitter posts
- Stack line-break repetitions for bio spacing tricks
Testing
- Fill a text field with 100× "a" to hit overflow limits
- Generate long comma-separated strings for CSV parsing tests
- Repeat a multi-line block to simulate large log files
- Stress-test UI truncation with wall-of-text payloads
Design
- Repeat "Lorem " 50× for quick placeholder fills
- Generate repeated pattern strings for background textures
- Create ruler-style character markers for layout guides
- Duplicate a UI label to test wrapping at every width
Coding
- Repeat "0," for quick array literal seeds
- Generate repeated SQL INSERT value tuples
- Build pipe-separated test fixtures for CLI tools
- Duplicate a JSON object template for batch payloads
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a text repeater actually do?
It takes whatever you type — a single character, a word, an emoji, or an entire paragraph — and duplicates it the number of times you choose, placing a separator of your choice between each copy. The result appears instantly in the output panel.
Which separators are available?
Seven built-in options: Space, None (no gap), New Line, Comma, Dash, Pipe, and Custom. The Custom option lets you type any character or string you want as the separator. You can also toggle an extra newline after each separator.
How many repetitions can I do?
The slider goes from 1 to 100. That covers the vast majority of use cases. Because everything runs in your browser, performance stays snappy even at the maximum.
Can I repeat emoji and special characters?
Absolutely. Paste any emoji, Unicode symbol, or special character into the input and the tool will duplicate it exactly. Multi-codepoint emoji (flags, skin-tone variants) work the same way.
What are the quick presets for?
Presets are one-tap shortcuts that set both the repeat count and separator at once. For example, "5x Lines" sets count to 5 and separator to New Line. They save time when you already know the combination you need.
Is there a character limit on the output?
The tool itself has no cap. However, the platform you paste into might — Twitter allows 280 characters, Instagram captions allow 2,200, and so on. Keep your target platform in mind.
How would I create a numbered list with this?
Type "Item" and repeat it with a New Line separator. Then copy the output and manually add numbers, or combine with Find & Replace to insert numbering patterns. For simple repeated bullets, this tool handles it directly.
Can this tool be used for spam?
We strongly discourage using repeated text to spam platforms or people. Most social networks flag repetitive content and may restrict your account. Use the tool for legitimate purposes like testing, design mockups, and creative content.
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Need Multiple Copies?
Jump to the editor, type or paste your text, slide the counter, and copy the result. Seven separators and eight presets make the process a single click.