Reverse Text Generator

Reverse your text by characters, words, or lines. Or flip it upside down. Copy the result with one click.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between reverse and flip?

Reverse characters turns hello into olleh. Flip (upside down) uses special Unicode characters to make the text look rotated 180 degrees, producing something like ollǝɥ.

Can I reverse text in other languages?

Character and word reversal works with any language and script. The upside-down flip mode only works well with Latin characters (a-z, A-Z) since it relies on specific Unicode look-alike characters.

How does word reversal work?

It reverses the order of words while keeping each word intact. So hello world becomes world hello. Useful for word games and puzzles.

Does line reversal preserve formatting?

Line reversal reverses the order of lines in multi-line text. Each line's content stays the same, only the order changes. Empty lines are preserved.

Can I use reversed text for a mirror effect?

Reversing characters creates a text-level mirror but won't visually mirror the shapes of letters. For a true visual mirror effect you would need mirrored Unicode characters, which only exist for a limited set of letters.

Troubleshooting

Emoji are split or garbled after reversing

Some emoji are composed of multiple Unicode code points. The reverser handles basic emoji correctly, but complex sequences like flags or skin-tone modifiers may be split. This is a known Unicode complexity.

The flip mode doesn't work for my language

The upside-down flip relies on Latin Unicode look-alike characters. For non-Latin scripts (Cyrillic, Arabic, CJK, etc.), use the character or word reverse modes instead.

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