Use Clean when the text only needs a lighter pass. It normalizes spacing, trims line edges, and reduces obvious mess without stripping bullets, emoji, or other structure unless you ask for those separately.
This page is useful when the content is already close to usable and you do not want aggressive cleanup changing too much at once. It is a safer option for drafts, notes, or copied passages that mostly need spacing and line cleanup.
Clean is intentionally lighter than Smart Clean. It keeps bullets, emoji, list structure, and other content details unless you add those extra options yourself. That makes it a good first step when you still want control over the output.
A common workflow is to start with Clean, then add one or two targeted options like Remove Line Breaks, Remove Extra Spaces, or Sentence Case. That keeps the process predictable and reduces over-cleaning.
This example shows the kind of text this page is built to fix before you copy the result somewhere else.
Draft line one`n`n Draft line two with extra spaces `n`nDraft line three
Draft line one`n`nDraft line two with extra spaces`n`nDraft line three
Paste the text, leave Clean enabled, and click Run. Add more specific options only if the lighter cleanup is not enough.
Clean is the lighter cleanup pass. Smart Clean adds stronger cleanup steps like bullet removal, duplicate removal, emoji removal, and indentation cleanup.
It works well for notes, AI drafts, copied document text, and other content that mostly needs spacing and trimming instead of major restructuring.
Yes. The tool runs in the browser so you can clean text quickly without installing extra software.