Comma Separator
Quickly separate your lists with commas—fast, simple, no fuss.
About This Tool
So, you’ve got a list of things—names, numbers, items, whatever—and they’re all squished together in one long string. Maybe you copied them from somewhere, or typed them in a hurry. Now you need them separated. That’s where a comma separator comes in. It’s not flashy. It’s not complicated. But it saves you from manually adding commas, one by one, which—let’s be honest—gets old fast.
I’ve used tools like this more times than I can count. Whether I’m cleaning up data for a spreadsheet, formatting a list for an email, or just trying to make sense of a jumbled mess of text, a good comma separator just works. No login. No ads. No “premium features.” Just paste, click, done.
Key Features
- Simple input box—paste your text and go.
- Automatically adds commas between items, even if they’re separated by spaces, line breaks, or tabs.
- Handles extra spaces—so “apple banana cherry” becomes “apple, banana, cherry” without the junk.
- Works in your browser. Nothing to install. No data sent anywhere.
- Undo button—because we all make mistakes.
- Copy to clipboard with one click. No hunting for the right menu.
FAQ
Q: Does it work with numbers or special characters?
A: Yep. Whether it’s “1 2 3” or “item#1 item#2 item#3”, it’ll comma-separate them just fine. Just don’t expect it to do math or clean up your formatting beyond basic spacing.
Q: What if my items already have commas?
A: Good question. If your original text has commas in it—like “New York, NY”—this tool might get confused. It’s best for simple lists where items don’t contain commas. For messy data, you might need something more advanced. But for everyday use? This’ll do the trick.