Text Transformer & Slug Generator
Free online text transformation tool. Convert text to URL slugs, camelCase, snake_case, PascalCase, and Title Case. Clean diacritics, emojis, and special characters.
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Transform your text into any format you need with our free online text tool. Whether you're creating URL slugs for your blog, variable names for your code, or formatting titles, this tool handles it all instantly.
All processing happens directly in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy.
Simply paste or type your text above, and see all transformations update in real-time. Copy individual results or all at once with a single click.
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Use Cases
Creating URL Slugs
Generate clean, SEO-friendly URLs for blog posts, products, or any web content.
Variable Naming
Convert text to camelCase or snake_case for variable names in your code.
CSS Classes & IDs
Create consistent kebab-case identifiers for your stylesheets.
File Naming
Generate clean file names by removing special characters and spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a URL slug?
A URL slug is the part of a URL that identifies a page in a human-readable form. For example, in 'example.com/blog/my-first-post', 'my-first-post' is the slug. Good slugs are lowercase, use hyphens instead of spaces, and avoid special characters.
What's the difference between camelCase and PascalCase?
Both combine words without spaces. camelCase starts with a lowercase letter (myVariableName), while PascalCase starts with uppercase (MyClassName). camelCase is typically used for variables and functions, PascalCase for class names.
Why remove diacritics from text?
Removing diacritics (accent marks like á, ñ, ü) creates more compatible text for URLs, file names, and code. It ensures your content works across all systems and is easier to type without special keyboards.
Is my text stored anywhere?
No. All text processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your text is never sent to any server, ensuring complete privacy and instant results.
What characters are removed in slugs?
URL slugs remove or replace: spaces (become hyphens), special characters (!@#$%, etc.), emojis, and optionally diacritics. Only letters, numbers, and hyphens remain.