1. Paste your text
Add the document section, copied CMS text, spreadsheet notes, product copy, or draft content you want to update.
Paste text, enter the word or phrase you want to replace, and generate a clean updated version instantly. Use it for repeated edits, wording cleanup, product names, labels, separators, and publishing workflows.
Paste text from documents, CMS fields, spreadsheets, notes, or draft content.
Review the replaced output before copying it into a document, CMS, spreadsheet, or editor.
Ready. Paste text and enter what to replace.
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Use the workflow like a lightweight browser-based text editor for repeated wording changes.
Add the document section, copied CMS text, spreadsheet notes, product copy, or draft content you want to update.
Type the exact text to find and the replacement value. Leave the replacement field empty when you want to delete the matched text.
Check the match count and output, then copy, download, or move the result back into the input for another pass.
Find and Replace is helpful when the same text appears many times and manual editing would be slow or error-prone.
Replace outdated product names, labels, campaign terms, or repeated wording across CMS content and document drafts.
Change separators, prefixes, suffixes, and small markers in exports, spreadsheet cells, keyword lists, or plain-text data.
Delete unwanted characters, labels, or phrases throughout the source by leaving the replacement field blank.
Use precise matching options and review the result before reusing edited text.
Use whole-word matching when replacing short terms that may also appear inside longer words.
Enable case-sensitive matching when uppercase and lowercase versions should be treated differently.
Review the output before publishing. For messy copied text, first use Text Cleaner or Remove Extra Spaces.
Yes. The tool replaces all matches in the input text and shows a match count so you can review the scale of the change.
The matched text is removed. This is useful for deleting repeated labels, unwanted characters, or old markers from pasted content.
Whole-word matching prevents partial replacements inside longer words. For example, replacing “cat” as a whole word will not alter “category”.
No. This tool runs in your browser for normal use. Avoid pasting highly sensitive private text into any online utility.