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Sort Words
Sort words from pasted text or word lists alphabetically, with optional lowercasing, duplicate removal, descending order, and minimum-length filtering.
Copy the sorted one-word-per-line output into dedupe, frequency, keyword, or list cleanup workflows.
Sort Words workflow tips
Use this tool when a pasted word list, keyword set, tag collection, transcript, or draft needs a clean alphabetical word inventory.
Extract before sorting
If source text is noisy, start with Extract Words, Remove Punctuation, or Remove Accents.
Analyze sorted words
Continue with Word Frequency Counter, Unique Word Finder, or Duplicate Word Finder.
Clean final lists
Use Sort Lines, Remove Duplicate Lines, or Join Text for list-level formatting.
What this tool does
Sort Words extracts words from pasted text, normalizes the list when requested, and returns one sorted word per line locally in your browser for keyword reviews, tag cleanup, writing audits, and list preparation.
Common use cases
Sort words alphabetically from pasted keywords, tags, drafts, copied notes, word lists, or transcripts before deduping, frequency analysis, spreadsheet review, or list cleanup.
Use Sort 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 keywords, tags, draft text, copied notes, or a word list that needs alphabetical ordering.
- Choose lowercase, duplicate removal, descending sort, and minimum word length options for the sorted output.
- Copy the one-word-per-line result into a frequency counter, spreadsheet, keyword review, or text cleanup workflow.
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
Sort Words runs locally in your browser. Your pasted text is not uploaded, stored, fetched, logged, or inspected by ClearUtils.
FAQ
Does Sort Words upload my text?
No. Word sorting runs locally in your browser and does not send pasted text to ClearUtils servers.
Can it remove duplicate words while sorting?
Yes. Enable duplicate removal to return one copy of each word in alphabetical or descending order.
Can I sort words from normal paragraphs?
Yes. The tool extracts word-like terms from pasted paragraphs or lists, then returns one sorted word per line.
Explore more tools
Browse the Text Tools hub or continue with the Text Cleanup Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.