Wrap Words In Text

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Free Text Word Wrapper

World's Advanced browser utility for wrapping words to a fixed line length. Paste text on the left, choose your maximum line length, enable optional word breaking or leading-space behavior, and instantly get wrapped output on the right. Fast, private (runs in your browser), and ideal for formatting text, email content, articles, code comments, or printed text blocks.

Paste or type multi-line text here. Paragraphs separated by blank lines are preserved.
Wrapped result appears here. Use copy or download buttons below.

Tool Options

(max symbols per line)
Split words at line end
(affects Break Words mode)
Process as you type

Wrap Words in Text (Nile River) — Width = 60

Classic wrapping of long paragraph to a 60-character width. Does not break words by default.

Before (input):
The Nile River is the longest river in Africa and one of the longest rivers in the world. It begins its movement north of Central Africa and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. However, if you measure the amount of water in the river in cubic meters, then it will be one of the smallest rivers in the world.
⇨ After (wrapped to 60 chars) ⇨
The Nile River is the longest river in Africa and one of the
longest rivers in the world. It begins its movement north of
Central Africa and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. However,
if you measure the amount of water in the river in cubic
meters, then it will be one of the smallest rivers in the world.
Required options: Line Length = 60 • Break Words = Off • Allow Leading Spaces = Off
Step 1: Paste the paragraph in the input box.
Step 2: Set Line Length to 60.
Step 3: Click Wrap Words → copy or download result.

Limit Text to 30 Symbols Per Line (Hawaii) — Width = 30

Compact paragraph formatting to 30 characters per line for narrow columns.

Before (input):
Hawaii is getting 7.5cm closer to Alaska every year. As you know, the upper rigid shell of the globe is divided into large plates, which are called tectonic plates.
⇨ After (wrapped to 30 chars) ⇨
Hawaii is getting 7.5cm closer
to Alaska every year. As you
know, the upper rigid shell of
the globe is divided into
large plates, which are called
tectonic plates.
Required options: Line Length = 30 • Break Words = Off
Step 1: Paste the text.
Step 2: Set Line Length to 30.
Step 3: Click Wrap Words → get compact block.

Wrap Words in Text (Mount Everest) — Width = 50

Demonstration of wrapping descriptive text about Mount Everest to a 50-character line width. Words remain intact without splitting.

Before (input):
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, standing at 8,849 meters above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and China, and it attracts thousands of climbers and adventurers every year who attempt to reach its summit.
⇨ After (wrapped to 50 chars) ⇨
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the
world, standing at 8,849 meters above sea level.
It is located in the Himalayas on the border of
Nepal and China, and it attracts thousands of
climbers and adventurers every year who attempt
to reach its summit.
Required options: Line Length = 50 • Break Words = Off • Allow Leading Spaces = Off
Step 1: Paste the mountain description in the input box.
Step 2: Set Line Length to 50.
Step 3: Click Wrap Words → copy or download result.

Dense Line Wrapping — Break Words On, Leading Spaces Off

Force-filling lines (break long words) to create a dense block — useful for fixed-width display.

Before (input):
"Try to imagine a life without timekeeping. You probably can't. You know the month, the year, the day of the week. There is a clock on your wall or the dashboard of your car."
⇨ After (wrap width = 50, break words ON) ⇨
"Try to imagine a life without timekeep
ing. You probably can't. You know the mo
nth, the year, the day of the week. Ther
e is a clock on your wall or the dashboar
d of your car."
Required options: Line Length = 50 • Break Words = On • Allow Leading Spaces = Off
Step 1: Paste the passage.
Step 2: Set Line Length to 50, enable Break Words and disable Allow Leading Spaces.
Step 3: Click Wrap Words → copy/download.

What Is a Text Word Wrapper?

A Text Word Wrapper automatically inserts line breaks so each line does not exceed a specified line length. It supports both word-safe wrapping (move whole words to the next line) and hard breaks (split words if necessary). This tool is invaluable for email formatting, code comments, plain-text newsletters, SEO-friendly content snippets, and fixed-width layouts.

Wrap Words In Text

How to Use

  1. Paste or type your text into the left input area (multi-paragraph supported).
  2. Enter desired Line Length (number of symbols per line).
  3. Enable Break Words if you want to split long words to tightly fill lines.
  4. Enable Allow Leading Spaces only if you want lines that begin with a space when the previous line ended exactly at the limit (rare).
  5. Click Wrap Words or toggle live mode to process automatically as you type.

Pro Tips

  • Use 60–80 characters per line for readable paragraphs; use 30–40 for narrow columns and mobile-friendly snippets.
  • Enable Break Words for fixed-width devices where exact line fill is critical (e.g., printers, certain displays).
  • Turn off Allow Leading Spaces
  • Save results with Download as TXT

FAQs

Q: Will this remove my paragraph separation?
A: No — blank lines are preserved so paragraphs remain separated.

Q: Can I wrap very long words?
A: Yes — enable Break Words

Q: Is processing local?
A: Yes — the tool runs client-side in your browser; nothing leaves your device.

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