Add Text to Each Line

Simplest online tool helps you add text to multiple lines with ease!

Lines:
Total Lines:
Characters:

Key Features

  • Modern, responsive design with gradient theme
  • Smooth animations and hover effects
  • Real-time statistics updates
  • Roman numeral conversion support
  • CSV export functionality
  • Print-optimized layout
  • Mobile-responsive grid layout
  • Example data with one click

Common Use Cases

  • Document Formatting
    • Converting plain lists into bulleted or numbered lists
    • Adding HTML tags to multiple lines of code
    • Formatting data for import into spreadsheets
    • Creating markdown-formatted lists
  • Content Creation
    • Preparing social media post variations
    • Formatting email lists with custom greetings
    • Creating structured todo lists with checkboxes
    • Adding timestamps or labels to log entries
  • Data Processing
    • Adding SQL syntax to multiple values
    • Wrapping text strings in quotes or brackets
    • Prepending URLs or file paths to filenames
    • Creating formatted citation lists
  • Educational & Administrative
    • Numbering quiz questions or exam items
    • Creating numbered lesson plans or agendas
    • Formatting student rosters with prefixes
    • Generating sequential item labels

How to Use

  • Input Your Text
    • Paste or type your content in the left textarea, with each item on a separate line
  • Configure Options
    • Choose what to add before/after each line, select numbering style if needed, and set separator preferences
  • Generate Text
    • Click the "Generate Text" button to process your text with the selected options
  • Review & Export
    • View the formatted result on the right, check the statistics, and export to CSV or print as needed

Common Questions

Yes, you can use any characters including symbols, emojis, HTML tags, or punctuation marks.

Normal numbering uses standard digits (1, 2, 3), while Roman numerals use traditional notation (I, II, III, IV, V). Roman numerals are useful for formal documents, outlines, or classical formatting.

Absolutely! Use the "Start Number" field to begin your sequence at any positive number. This is helpful when continuing lists or creating specific ranges.

The separator appears between the number and your text. Common options include ". " (period with space), ") " (parenthesis with space), or " - " (dash with spaces).

Yes, the tool processes all lines including empty ones. If you want to skip empty lines, remove them from your input first.

The export creates a two-column CSV file with line numbers in the first column and your processed text in the second column, making it easy to import into Excel or Google Sheets.

The tool can handle large amounts of text, though very large datasets (thousands of lines) may take a moment to process depending on your device's performance.

Use the "Reset" button to clear all fields and start over. Your original input remains editable until you reset or manually change it.