Reverse Your Text | Flip Words Instantly
Flip any string of text backwards. Create mirror images of your sentences or individual words with a single click.
๐ก Use Cases
- Stand out on social media. Create eye-catching captions for TikTok, X (Twitter), and Instagram.
- Build puzzles and riddles. Generate "mirror code" or encrypted messages for games and treasure hunts.
- Verify palindromes. Instantly check if phrases like "Racecar" or "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama" read the same way backwards.
- Debug and QA. Test RTL (Right-to-Left) text behavior or string manipulation logic for your next app.
๐ Pro Features
Simply type or paste your content to see the transformation in real-time.
- One-Click Copy: Grab your reversed text and paste it anywhere instantly.
- Full Emoji Support: Unlike basic scripts that break complex characters, this tool treats modern emojis as single units, keeping them intact during the flip.
- Multi-line Support: Reverse entire paragraphs or lists while maintaining your layout.
๐ง FAQ
Does it work with non-Latin characters? Yes. It handles Unicode, special symbols, and most global alphabets, including Japanese, Arabic, and Cyrillic.
Why use a tool instead of typing backwards? Speed and precision. Manual reversal is mentally taxing and prone to typos. This tool processes thousands of characters in milliseconds.
Is there a character limit? There is no hard limit. The tool can process large blocks of text, restricted only by your browser's available memory.
๐ Fun Fact: Palindromes vs. Semordnilaps
The word "palindrome" comes from the Greek palin ("again") and dromos ("way"). While a palindrome reads the same both ways, a semordnilap (palindrome spelled backwards) is a word that forms a different word when reversedโlike "stressed" becoming "desserts" or "deliver" becoming "reviled."
One of the longest famous English palindromes is "Tattarrattat," coined by James Joyce in Ulysses to mimic the sound of a knock at the door.