Text Repeater

Type text and repeat it as many times as you want, on new lines, with spaces, or joined together.

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Updated 2026-07-05 ยท Built and maintained by the MakeToolz team.

Repeat Text as Many Times as You Like

This free text repeater takes whatever you type and repeats it as many times as you want. Choose how the copies are joined: on separate lines, with spaces, with commas, or all run together. Then copy the whole block with one click.

People use it for spam-style jokes, filler text, testing character limits, making a long string quickly, or repeating a phrase for a design. It all runs in your browser.

How to Use the Text Repeater

  1. 1
    Type the text you want to repeat.
  2. 2
    Set how many times to repeat it.
  3. 3
    Pick a separator: none, space, new line or comma.
  4. 4
    Copy the repeated result.

Why Use MakeToolz's Text Repeater?

Any count

Repeat from 1 up to 10,000 times.

Four separators

Join copies with nothing, a space, a new line, or a comma.

Character count

See the total length of the result.

Instant

Updates live as you type.

Private

Runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Free

No signup, no limits.

What a Text Repeater Does and Why People Use It

A text repeater takes a word, phrase, or line and copies it a set number of times, joined the way you choose. Instead of holding a key or pasting over and over, you type the text once, set a count, and get the full block ready to copy. The tool is fast because it builds the result in your browser, so even a few thousand copies appear right away.

People reach for bulk repeated text for practical reasons more often than silly ones. Developers and testers need filler content to see how a layout holds up. QA staff paste long strings to test character limits and input validation. Designers drop repeated placeholder text into a mockup. Teachers and writers generate spacing or line breaks quickly. And yes, some people repeat "ha" or an emoji for a chat joke, which is where the tool got its playful reputation.

How the Separators Change the Output

The separator decides how the copies sit next to each other, and it changes the result more than the count does. The table shows the same input, "hi", repeated three times with each option.

SeparatorResult for "hi" x3Good for
NonehihihiOne long string, testing max length
Spacehi hi hiWord filler, readable padding
New linehi (each on its own line)Lists, rows, line-based testing
Commahi, hi, hiCSV values, comma-separated data

Behind the scenes, the tool makes an array of copies and joins them with your chosen separator, then shows the total character count so you can confirm the length. The count is useful when you are building a string to test a field limit, since you can watch it cross the number you care about.

A Note on Spam and Fair Use

Repeated text has a bad name because people paste walls of the same message into chats, comment sections, and forms. Most platforms treat that as spam and may filter, hide, or ban the account that does it. Repeating text for your own testing, filler, or design work is fine. Flooding someone else's feed or inbox is not, and it usually backfires. Use the tool for building and testing, not for drowning out other people.

Benefits, Limits, and Common Mistakes

The benefit is speed: you skip manual copy and paste, pick exactly how copies join, and see the character count as you go. The main limit is the cap of 10,000 repeats, which keeps the page fast; huge blocks can slow a browser or overflow a paste target. A common mistake is choosing "None" when you meant "New line", which produces one unreadable run of text. Another is repeating text with a trailing space already in it, which doubles spacing between copies. Check your input for stray spaces before you repeat.

  • To confirm the exact size of your block, paste the result into the word counter for word and character totals.
  • If you repeated lines and now want only the unique ones back, run the output through remove duplicate lines.
  • Need each copy in a different letter style? Convert first with the case converter, then repeat.
  • For line-based lists, pick the New line separator so each copy is easy to edit later.
  • Start with a small count to check the pattern looks right, then raise it once you are happy.

People Also Ask

How do I repeat a word 100 times?

Type the word once, set the count to 100, and pick a separator such as space or new line. The tool builds all 100 copies instantly, and you copy the whole block with one click. Change the number any time to get a different total.

Can I repeat text on separate lines?

Yes. Choose the New line separator and every copy lands on its own line. This is the fastest way to make a numbered-style list or a column of identical rows for testing.

Is repeating text in messages considered spam?

Often, yes. Sending the same repeated text into a chat, comment, or form is flagged as spam by most platforms and can get your account limited. Repeating text for your own filler, testing, or design use is perfectly fine.

What is the maximum number of repeats?

The tool allows up to 10,000 repeats. That cap keeps the page fast and stops the browser from choking on an enormous block. If you need more, repeat in batches and combine them.

Why do people use a text repeater for testing?

Testers use long repeated strings to see how a design handles overflow and whether an input field enforces its character limit. Repeated placeholder text also fills a layout so you can judge spacing before real content arrives.

How do I make one long string with no spaces?

Pick the None separator. Every copy joins directly to the next with nothing between them, giving a single unbroken string. The character count shown tells you exactly how long it is.

Does repeated text count toward a character limit?

Yes. Every copy and every separator counts as characters. That is why the tool displays the total length, so you can build a string that lands right at or under the limit you are testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I repeat text many times?
Type your text, set the number of times, and the tool builds the repeated block instantly. Pick a separator so the copies sit on new lines or run together, then copy the result.
What is the maximum number of repeats?
You can repeat up to 10,000 times. Very large counts make a big block of text, so the tool caps it there to stay fast.
Can I put each copy on its own line?
Yes. Choose the New line separator and every repeat goes on its own line.
Is it free?
Yes, with no signup and no limits.

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