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Extract Words
Extract words from pasted text into a clean one-word-per-line list with optional lowercase, dedupe, sorting, and minimum-length controls.
Copy the one-word-per-line output into sorting, dedupe, frequency, or keyword review workflows.
Extract Words workflow tips
Use this extractor when a draft, transcript, copied page, or keyword dump needs to become a clean word list before deeper analysis.
Prepare word analysis
Send extracted words to Word Frequency Counter, Unique Word Finder, or Duplicate Word Finder.
Clean noisy source text
Start with Remove Punctuation, Normalize Whitespace, and Remove Extra Spaces when copied text is messy.
Reshape the list
Use Sort Lines Alphabetically, Remove Duplicate Lines, or Join Text after extracting words.
What this tool does
Extract Words scans pasted notes, drafts, transcripts, keyword lists, captions, or copied text and turns the detected words into a reusable list locally in your browser.
Common use cases
Extract one word per line from pasted drafts, transcripts, keyword lists, copied pages, captions, prompts, or notes before dedupe, sorting, frequency analysis, or spreadsheet cleanup.
Use Extract Words 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 text that contains the words you want to collect, dedupe, sort, or review.
- Choose lowercase, duplicate removal, alphabetical sorting, and a minimum word length when needed.
- Copy the extracted word list for keyword review, vocabulary checks, dedupe workflows, word frequency analysis, or spreadsheet cleanup.
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 Words runs locally in your browser. Your pasted text is not uploaded, stored, fetched, logged, or inspected by ClearUtils.
FAQ
Does Extract Words upload my text?
No. Word extraction runs locally in your browser and does not send pasted text to ClearUtils servers.
Can it remove duplicate words?
Yes. Enable duplicate removal to return one copy of each extracted word, then sort alphabetically if you need a review list.
Can I ignore short words?
Yes. Increase the minimum word length to skip one-letter or short filler words 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.