Clean copied text before you reuse it

Clean copied AI output, email threads, chat transcripts, and sensitive text before you paste it somewhere else.

Textinker helps turn copied text into something that feels ready to use, whether that means cleaning messy AI output before you paste it elsewhere, such as text copied from ChatGPT or another AI tool, or removing names, contact details, and other identifiers from emails, WhatsApp, or Slack before text goes into another tool.

It's free and instant

Use the tools right away with no signup, setup, or extra steps.

Built with privacy in mind

The text you paste is handled locally in your browser, so Textinker does not send it anywhere or store it.

Built for real copy-paste workflows

Use the tool that fits what you copied, whether it is AI output, an email thread, or a chat transcript, so you spend less time cleaning text by hand.

Preview first, copy second

See the cleaned result before you copy it, so you can check the changes before text goes anywhere else.

Which tool should I use?

Common cleanup situations

AI output cleanup

Before docs and notes

Clean up pasted AI output before it goes into documents, notes, or internal writing.

Before email and slides

Fix formatting before AI output goes into email, presentations, or other polished work.

When paste makes it messy

Use it when bold text, bullets, spacing, separators, emojis, or hidden characters do not carry over well.

Before reports and summaries

Clean AI-generated drafts before they become reports, summaries, or shared internal updates.

Before sharing with a team

Make pasted AI text easier to review before it goes into a team doc, ticket, or comment thread.

Why AI output cleanup matters

AI output can look clean in the chat window but become messy after paste. Cleaning it first helps preserve the useful content while making it easier to reuse elsewhere.

AI text often starts as a useful draft, but it needs cleaner formatting before it can become a document, email, slide, report, summary, or team-ready note.

Privacy cleanup

Before AI

Remove unnecessary personal details before pasted text goes into an AI tool.

Before sharing

Clean sensitive details out of text before sending it to someone else.

Email and message text

Clean copied email threads and chat transcripts before they move into another workflow.

Forms and profile text

Remove names, contact details, and other labeled fields from copied records or profile blocks.

Manual fallback cleanup

Use targeted redaction when automatic detection is not enough.

Why cleanup before reuse matters

When private text goes into another system, unnecessary identifiers can expose real people without adding value to the task. Removing those details helps lower exposure while keeping the text useful.

These tools help reduce common sensitive details, personal data, labeled fields in widely used languages, and repeated metadata before reuse, but you should always review the result before using it elsewhere.

FAQ

How do I clean copied text before I reuse it?

Copy the text, paste it into Textinker, review the cleaned result, and then copy it into the place where you want to use it.

Does Textinker keep the text I paste?

The text you paste is handled locally in your browser, so Textinker does not send it anywhere or store it.

Can I clean AI output before pasting it into docs or email?

Yes. Use AI output cleanup when a copied AI response needs cleaner spacing, lists, headings, links, and paste-ready formatting.

Can Textinker remove personal information?

It can help reduce common personal details, labeled fields, repeated chat metadata, and manually listed words or phrases. Always review the cleaned result.

Which cleanup tool should I start with?

Use AI cleanup for AI responses, email cleanup for email threads, messaging cleanup for WhatsApp or Slack-style transcripts, and general cleanup to reduce sensitive details in pasted text.

Can I copy the cleaned text in different formats?

Yes. Textinker tools let you copy clean text in formats that fit common paste targets. Rich text and plain text are widely available, and some tools also offer Markdown-style output.