This AI content fixer cleans pasted AI output so it reads like normal editable text. Use it to remove formatting noise, repeated bullets, broken line wraps, and other copy-and-paste issues.
Paste AI-generated text and start with the Smart Clean button for the fastest cleanup pass. This page is the broad parent tool for messy AI output from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and similar tools. Use it when you want one cleanup page that handles bullets, spacing, broken line wraps, duplicate lines, and pasted structure in one place.
Use this page when AI text looks over-structured, too list-heavy, too spaced out, or awkward after copy and paste. It is a strong fit for outlines, summaries, action lists, article drafts, internal notes, prompts, support replies, and client-facing drafts that need formatting cleanup before human editing.
Use this page to remove robotic-looking structure, flatten awkward formatting, clean copied list output, and turn messy AI text into something easier to revise for emails, articles, prompts, documents, or client-facing content. It is designed for the common cleanup issues that happen after pasting content from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or other AI tools.
Typical AI text issues include too many bullets, over-structured headings, repeated lines, uneven spacing, line-wrapped paragraphs, decorative symbols, and pasted formatting that looks fine in the model interface but not in your editor. This tool is for cleanup and normalization before human editing, not for rewriting meaning or changing tone.
Use this page when you want a catch-all cleanup tool for AI output in general. If you already know the source model, the more specific pages like Clean ChatGPT Text, Clean Claude Text, or Clean Gemini Text give you tighter messaging for that workflow. This page is the broader hub.
Too many bullets, repeated lines, summary blocks that should be plain paragraphs, uneven spacing, copied section labels, chat-style formatting, or line breaks that interrupt normal reading. This page is the catch-all cleanup route before human editing.
A more substantial AI-text example with copied bullets, repeated lines, and awkward spacing. The output is still your content, just cleaned enough to edit more comfortably.
- Executive summary - Main finding one - Main finding one - Main finding two This section wraps oddly after copying.
Executive summary Main finding one Main finding two This section wraps oddly after copying.
This example shows a pasted AI draft with section noise and line-wrap issues that need to be cleaned before manual editing.
Summary:
- Main point one
- Main point two
This paragraph
breaks after copy and paste.
Summary:
Main point one
Main point two
This paragraph breaks after copy and paste.
This third example shows the kind of over-structured outline that often comes out of AI tools when you only need clean editable text.
Summary:
1. Key problem
2. Proposed fix
3. Proposed fix
Next step:
- Review by Friday
Summary:
Key problem
Proposed fix
Next step:
Review by Friday
Cleaning AI text means removing bullets, headings, odd line breaks, and pasted formatting so AI output reads like normal editable text.
Yes. Paste output from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or similar tools, run the cleanup options you need, and copy the cleaner version for editing.
No. This tool cleans structure and formatting without changing the core wording or generating a new version of your text.
Use clean AI text when the draft is readable but messy. Use plain text conversion when you want to strip nearly all formatting and keep only basic text.