1. Paste or type your list
Add names, keywords, URLs, tasks, spreadsheet rows, notes, or copied lines into the input area. One line becomes one sortable item.
Paste names, keywords, to-do items, URLs, copied spreadsheet rows, or any line-by-line text. Sort the list A to Z or Z to A, clean duplicates, and copy the result instantly.
Paste one item per line. Use it for names, keywords, tasks, URLs, copied rows, or rough notes.
Review the alphabetized list, then copy, download, or move it back into the input.
Ready. Paste a list and choose sorting options.
Processed locally in your browserRuns in your browser for quick list sorting. Avoid pasting highly sensitive private text into any online utility.
The tool is designed for plain-text lists where each item sits on its own line.
Add names, keywords, URLs, tasks, spreadsheet rows, notes, or copied lines into the input area. One line becomes one sortable item.
Select A to Z or Z to A. Keep trim whitespace and ignore empty lines enabled for most messy copied lists.
Copy the sorted output, download it as a .txt file, or use the sorted result as the next input for another cleanup pass.
Alphabetizing is useful when copied text has the right items but the order is hard to scan.
Sort attendee names, usernames, team members, customer labels, or contact exports before sharing or reviewing them.
Organize SEO keywords, tag lists, topic ideas, product labels, and CMS values before uploading or editing content.
Paste rows copied from spreadsheets, CSV-adjacent text, forms, or reports and quickly sort them without opening another app.
A few cleanup choices can make sorted lists more accurate and easier to reuse.
Copied spreadsheet cells and web lists often include invisible spaces. Trimming prevents those spaces from affecting the output.
Remove duplicates when repeated values are not useful. Turn it off when repeated rows represent real counts, votes, or separate records.
If your source text has broken lines or irregular spacing, try Remove Line Breaks or Whitespace Remover before alphabetizing.
Paste one item per line, choose A to Z or Z to A sorting, select cleanup options such as trimming whitespace or removing duplicates, then copy or download the sorted result.
Yes. The tool works well for names, keyword lists, to-do lists, URLs, spreadsheet rows, and other line-by-line text.
Yes. Enable the remove duplicate lines option to keep the first matching item and remove repeated lines from the output.
No. The sorting runs in your browser for normal use, so your pasted list is not uploaded to a server by this tool. Avoid pasting highly sensitive private text into any online utility.