Use case
Clean text copied from websites online
Text copied from websites often carries awkward spacing, broken line wrapping, odd punctuation, and layout leftovers from the original page. Cleaning it first makes it much easier to reuse in notes, docs, or publishing drafts.
Use Text Cleaner for broad cleanup. If line wrapping is the main problem, go straight to Line Break Remover.
Best tool for this job
Website copy is often messy in more than one way, so a broad cleaner is usually the right first pass. It helps normalize the text before you decide whether anything more specific still needs fixing.
FAQ
Why is copied website text often messy?
Because web pages are built for visual layout, not plain-text export. Copying can pull in weird spacing, forced line breaks, or punctuation oddities from the source design.
Should I clean website text before pasting it elsewhere?
Usually yes. A quick cleanup pass saves time later, especially if you plan to publish, quote, summarize, or store the text.