FREESplit

Paragraph Splitter

Break text into numbered paragraph blocks in one click — perfect for editorial review and structural audits.

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How to Use This Paragraph Splitter

Step 1

Paste your long-form text

Step 2

See each paragraph numbered

Step 3

Reference paragraph numbers in feedback

Step 4

Hit Copy on individual blocks or all

What Is Paragraph Splitter?

Reviewing a 4,000-word draft means scrolling back to find paragraph 3 every time you have a comment. That's slow and ugly.

Paste your draft and get each paragraph as a numbered block.

If you're editing manuscripts, you reference paragraphs precisely in feedback. If you're shuffling structure, you reorder blocks without losing position. If you're auditing competitor posts, you compare paragraph patterns side-by-side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a paragraph break?

Two consecutive newlines (blank line). Single breaks are soft returns.

Tip: PDFs often use single breaks; normalize first.

My source has single newlines, what now?

Run Remove Line Breaks first then re-add blank lines between paragraphs.

Tip: Common with PDF and Word paste.

How are paragraphs labeled?

Each gets '¶ 3:' style numbering.

Tip: Use the numbers in margin comments.

What about markdown headings?

Headings count as their own paragraph block.

Tip: Strip markdown first if you want prose-only counts.

Is internal formatting preserved?

Yes, italics and HTML inside paragraphs stay intact.

Tip: Useful for styled draft review.

Can I export each as a file?

No, copy each block individually.

Tip: For batch export, script a split on \n\n.

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