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.

๐Ÿ’ก 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.

๐Ÿ“˜ 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.

๐Ÿง 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.

๐Ÿ“š 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 reversedโ€”like "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.