Paste text into the tool, turn on the Add Periods at Line End option, and click Run to add a period to each non-empty line that does not already end with punctuation. This is useful when you have line-based notes or fragments that should read like finished statements.
Use this page for checklists, short notes, meeting takeaways, speaker bullets, captions, approval comments, and documentation fragments. If every line is meant to stand on its own, adding periods makes the text look more deliberate and easier to paste into documents, emails, or project updates.
The tool adds a period only when a non-empty line does not already end with ., !, or ?. It does not rewrite the sentence, change capitalization, or force punctuation onto blank lines. That makes it useful when you want cleaner endings without changing the actual wording.
People use this when polishing note-taking output, turning outline items into short sentence-like rows, cleaning transcript excerpts, or standardizing line-based text before sending it to a client, colleague, or editor.
This example shows short lines that should each end with a period. It is a good fit for checklist items, speaker notes, or status updates that need a more finished look.
Chris Smith Ben Carter Alan Jones Sarah Lee
Chris Smith. Ben Carter. Alan Jones. Sarah Lee.
This second example shows rough meeting notes being turned into cleaner line-based statements before they are copied into a report or update email.
Draft shared with team
Final review tomorrow
Need approval from finance
Send launch email Friday
Draft shared with team.
Final review tomorrow.
Need approval from finance.
Send launch email Friday.
Paste your text, leave Add Periods at Line End turned on, and click Run. If the text also needs spacing cleanup, combine it with Remove Extra Spaces before copying the result.
It works well for notes, outlines, captions, talking points, checklist items, meeting summaries, copied AI bullets, and other line-based fragments that should read as complete statements.
Yes. The tool runs in the browser so you can clean text quickly without installing extra software.
No. Lines that already end with a period, exclamation point, or question mark stay as they are. The tool only fills in missing end punctuation.