Up to 10,000 RepeatsCustom SeparatorsEmoji Support

How It Works

1

Enter Text

Type or paste the text, word, or emoji you want to repeat.

2

Set Options

Choose how many times to repeat and pick a separator between repetitions.

3

Copy Result

Preview the output and copy it with one click.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common use cases for repeating text?
Text repeating is useful for generating test data, creating filler content, building repeated patterns for design work, stress-testing input fields, creating repeated emoji sequences for social media, and generating sample data for development.
What is the maximum number of repetitions?
This tool supports up to 10,000 repetitions. This limit prevents browser performance issues while being more than enough for virtually any use case. The output is generated entirely in your browser.
What separator options are available?
You can separate repeated text with a new line, space, comma, or any custom separator you define. The custom separator can be any string including special characters, making it flexible for different output formats.
Does the repeater support Unicode and emojis?
Yes, the tool fully supports Unicode characters including emojis, accented letters, Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, and other scripts. The character repeater mode lets you repeat each individual character in your input.
Will my browser slow down with large repetitions?
The tool is optimized for performance but very large repetitions (thousands of times with long text) may take a moment to render. The 10,000 repetition limit helps keep things responsive. All processing happens locally in your browser.
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About Text Repeater

What this tool does

Advanced text tools handle diff comparison, Markdown preview, text encryption, regex testing, text-to-speech, and specialized transformations like Zalgo text, Morse code, Pig Latin, and phonetic alphabets.

Why use this tool

These go beyond simple text manipulation. Comparing two versions of a document, testing a regex pattern before deploying it, or previewing Markdown before publishing are tasks that normally require dedicated applications.

How it works

Diff uses a longest-common-subsequence algorithm to highlight insertions and deletions. The regex tester compiles your pattern with JavaScript's RegExp engine and shows matches in real time. Markdown rendering uses a CommonMark parser.

Pro tip

When testing regex, start with a simple pattern and add complexity incrementally. Use named capture groups (?<name>...) for readability, especially in patterns you will maintain long-term.

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