Free Online Text Reverser
Paste text into the text reverser and reverse characters, words, or lines. Extra modes can reverse each word or create simple mirror-style text.
Result
A text reverser for characters, words, and lines
A text reverser is a small tool, but it is useful in more situations than people expect. You can reverse characters to create backwards writing, reverse words to flip the order of a sentence, or reverse lines to reorder a list without touching each row manually. This text reverser covers all three core modes from the reference page and adds reverse-each-word and mirror-style output for extra flexibility.
The tool is helpful for puzzles, classroom activities, text experiments, test data, naming checks, and quick transformations while editing. If you are building a word game, you can reverse text to make clues. If you are cleaning a list, you can reverse lines to bring the last item first. If you are testing how a system handles unusual strings, a text reverser gives you repeatable output in seconds.
Because the result appears beside the input, the text reverser is easy to inspect before copying. You can switch modes without losing the original text, copy the result, clear the workspace, or move the reversed text back into the input for another pass. All transformations happen locally in the browser, so the text reverser stays fast and private for everyday notes as well as draft content.
Core reverse modes
Reverse characters, words, or lines with one click and copy the result immediately.
Extra variations
Reverse each word or create mirror-style text when you need a more unusual transformation.
Private transforms
The text reverser runs in the browser, so pasted text does not need to leave your device.
Choosing the right reverse mode
Reverse characters flips the entire string from end to start. It preserves spaces and punctuation in their reversed positions, which is the mode most people mean when they ask for backwards text. Reverse words keeps each word readable but changes the order, which is useful for sentence experiments or quick word-order checks. Reverse lines changes row order and is ideal for lists, logs, prompts, or short data blocks.
Reverse each word is an added mode for puzzle makers and text testers because it keeps word order while flipping letters inside each word. Mirror text swaps common letters for Unicode mirror-like characters where possible. It is a playful extra rather than a strict typographic mirror, but it gives the text reverser a broader set of quick outputs without complicating the main workflow.