Dealing with messy data? Accents, special characters, and diacritics (like é, ñ, ü) can break older databases, coding scripts, and URL structures. Our Text Normalizer cleans your text instantly.
Simply paste your content, and our tool will strip accents, remove special symbols, or convert everything into a web-friendly “Slug” format perfect for SEO filenames and links.
For compatibility. Many legacy computer systems (like mainframes or old banking software) only accept ASCII characters (standard A-Z).
Pasting text with accents like “Café” might result in errors or garbled text (“Café”). This tool ensures your data is safe to process.
It’s for websites. A “Slug” is the part of a URL that identifies a page (e.g., my-blog-post).
It must be lowercase, have no spaces, and contain no special characters. Our “Slug Mode” automatically formats any title into a perfect, SEO-ready URL string.
Yes. It uses Unicode Normalization (NFD).
This means it can strip accents from French (ç), Spanish (ñ), German (ü), Portuguese (ã), and many others, converting them to their base Latin letter (c, n, u, a) without losing readability.
Absolutely. Developers use this to sanitize user input or create variable names.
By checking “Remove Specials”, you can strip out illegal characters like @, #, or & from a string before using it in your code or database.
1. NFD Technology:
We don’t just use a simple “Find and Replace” list. We use advanced Unicode Normalization, which separates the letter from the accent mark and then discards the mark. This ensures 100% accuracy across thousands of character variations.
2. Instant Uppercase:
Need to yell? Or format a legal document header? The “UPPERCASE” toggle converts your cleaned text to all caps instantly. Combine it with “Remove Accents” to create standardized headers for reports and IDs.
3. SEO Friendly:
Stop renaming files manually. If you have an image file named “Foto do Casamento (2024).jpg”, pasting it here with “Slug Mode” gives you “foto-do-casamento-2024”, which is the correct format for Google Images.
💡 Pro Tip: Cleaning a CSV or Excel list? Paste the entire column of names here. Use “Remove Accents” + “UPPERCASE” to standardize the list before importing it into your CRM or email marketing software to avoid duplicates like “Jose” and “José”.