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Extract Sentences
Extract sentences from pasted paragraphs, drafts, transcripts, notes, or copied text into a clean one-sentence-per-line list.
Copy one sentence per line into editing, review, rewriting, counting, or spreadsheet workflows.
Extract Sentences workflow tips
Use this tool when you need sentence-level review, rewriting, spreadsheet rows, editing passes, or cleaner handoffs from long paragraphs.
Measure sentence structure
After extraction, use Sentence Counter, Word Counter, or Reading Time Calculator to review draft shape.
Clean copied paragraphs
Start with Normalize Whitespace, Remove Line Breaks, or Remove Extra Spaces if copied text is broken.
Reshape sentence rows
Use Sort Lines, Remove Duplicate Lines, or Prefix / Suffix Lines after extraction.
What this tool does
Extract Sentences splits pasted text into sentence lines locally in your browser, helping writers, editors, students, and operators review pacing, rewrite sections, move sentences into spreadsheets, or count sentence-level items.
Common use cases
Extract one sentence per line from pasted paragraphs, drafts, transcripts, copied notes, or article sections before editing, rewriting, counting, reviewing, or moving sentences into spreadsheets.
Use Extract Sentences when pasted text needs counting, cleanup, rewriting, list preparation, formatting, or a final check before it goes into an email, document, CMS, spreadsheet, prompt, or publishing workflow.
How to use it
- Paste the paragraph, draft, transcript, note, or copied text you want to split into sentences.
- Choose whether to keep ending punctuation and set a minimum sentence length if you want to skip very short fragments.
- Copy the one-sentence-per-line output into editing, rewriting, counting, spreadsheet, or cleanup workflows.
Example workflow
Paste the text you need to count, clean, split, join, sort, or reformat. Review the word, character, line, sentence, paragraph, spacing, or list result, then copy the cleaned output into your document, spreadsheet, CMS, prompt, or editor.
Privacy note
Extract Sentences runs locally in your browser. Your pasted text is not uploaded, stored, fetched, logged, or inspected by ClearUtils.
FAQ
Does Extract Sentences upload my text?
No. Sentence extraction runs locally in your browser and does not send pasted text to ClearUtils servers.
Can it keep punctuation at the end of each sentence?
Yes. Ending punctuation is kept by default, and you can turn it off when you need cleaner sentence text without periods, question marks, or exclamation marks.
Can I skip very short sentence fragments?
Yes. Increase the minimum sentence length to filter out short fragments before copying the output.
Explore more tools
Browse the Text Tools hub or continue with the Text Cleanup Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.