Paste the text, leave Remove Line Breaks selected, and click Run. This page is for cases where a paragraph has pasted one short line at a time and you want it to read like normal text again without manually rejoining every line.
This page is useful for copied PDFs, articles, email replies, web pages, chat transcripts, support notes, and text exported from other tools where the line wrapping came from layout instead of actual paragraph intent. It is a cleaner fit for this problem than the broader Smart Clean pages.
Sometimes a document uses line breaks only because the text had to fit the screen or page width. After paste, those breaks make the content feel fragmented. This page is designed to merge those artificial breaks so the output is easier to edit, paste into CMS fields, or reuse in another document.
The main Remove Line Breaks page is still a strong tool page. This route is a more explicit search-intent match for people looking for the exact phrase remove line breaks from text, especially when the source content came from pasted article text or copied document paragraphs.
This example shows a paragraph copied from a document where each visual line pasted separately even though it should read as one continuous paragraph.
The customer onboarding
process improved after
the team removed extra
handoffs between steps.
The customer onboarding process improved after the team removed extra handoffs between steps.
Here is a second case with copied article text that wrapped visually in the source but should be one smoother paragraph.
This report explains
how retention improved
after the pricing page
was simplified for trial users.
This report explains how retention improved after the pricing page was simplified for trial users.
Paste the text, leave Remove Line Breaks selected, and click Run. If the text also has extra spacing, add Remove Extra Spaces for a cleaner result.
It works well for copied PDFs, articles, Word docs, support notes, email replies, and AI output that pasted one short line at a time instead of as normal paragraphs.
Yes. The tool runs in the browser so you can merge broken lines quickly without installing extra software.
Yes. It often works well with Remove Extra Spaces, Remove Bullets, or Smart Clean if the pasted text has more than just line-wrap problems.