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Unique Word Finder

Extract a deduped list of unique words from pasted drafts, keyword lists, transcripts, or copied text without uploading anything.

Text stays in your browser. Words are normalized to lowercase by default so duplicates are easier to find.

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Unique word list

Copy one word per line for deduped keyword lists, editing checks, vocabulary review, or text cleanup workflows.

Paste text above to extract unique words and duplicate counts.

What this tool does

Unique Word Finder turns pasted text into one word per line, shows total and duplicate counts, and lets you sort by alphabet, first appearance, or frequency.

Common use cases

Extract one instance of each word from pasted drafts, keyword lists, notes, transcripts, or copied text.

Use Unique Word Finder 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

  1. Paste the draft, list, notes, transcript, or copied text you want to dedupe.
  2. Choose whether case differences matter, set a minimum word length, and pick the output sort order.
  3. Review the unique word count and copy the one-word-per-line output for editing, QA, 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

Client-side only: unique word extraction runs in your browser and pasted text is not uploaded or stored.

FAQ

What does a unique word finder do?

It scans pasted text, normalizes words by default, and returns one copy of each word so you can review vocabulary, keyword lists, transcripts, or draft repetition.

Can I keep uppercase and lowercase words separate?

Yes. Enable case preservation when words such as Apple and apple should remain separate in the unique word output.

Can I ignore very short words?

Yes. Increase the minimum word length to skip one-letter or short filler words before building the deduped list.

Does this unique word finder upload my text?

No. Unique word extraction runs locally in your browser and does not send pasted text to ClearUtils servers.

Explore more tools

Browse the Text Tools hub or continue with the Writing Utilities Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.