Convert Bullet Points to Paragraphs
Flatten lists into readable prose. Reformat bullet points into standardized sentences instantly.
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Flatten Your Lists Instantly
Bullet points are great for scanning, but sometimes you need smooth, flowing text. Whether you're reformatting a slide deck into an email, or cleaning up notes for a report, the Convert Bullet Points to Paragraphs tool does the heavy lifting. It identifies list markers, strips them away, and stitches your content into a cohesive paragraph.
Key Features
Smart Detection
Recognizes dots (•), dashes (-), stars (*), numbers (1.), and more.
Custom Joiners
Join with spaces, commas, or semicolons depending on your needs.
Auto-Format
Automatically fixes capitalization and adds periods to ends.
File Ready
Upload .txt or .md files to process entire documents.
How it Works
1. Paste List
Paste any list — numbered, bulleted, or just lines of text.
2. Clean & Join
We strip the markers (`•`, `1.`) and whitespace, then join the text.
3. Copy Result
Get a perfectly formatted paragraph ready for your document.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What bullet styles does it recognize?
It supports standard dots (•), dashes (-), asterisks (*), plus signs (+), and arrows (>). It also handles numbered lists like '1.', '1)', 'a.', etc.
Can I join items with commas instead of periods?
Yes! You can choose to join items with a Space, Comma, Semicolon, or Newline using the settings panel.
Does it fix capitalization?
Yes, enable the 'Capitalize first letter' option to ensure every new sentence starts with a capital letter.
What happens to indented sub-lists?
The tool treats indented items as regular list items. It strips the indentation and the bullet, joining them into the flow of the text.
Will it delete my original text?
No, it only removes the structural formatting characters (bullets, numbers) and whitespace. The content itself is preserved.
Can I convert a numbered list to a paragraph?
Absolutely. It detects patterns like '1.', '2.', '3.' and strips them out just like bullet points.
Is there a limit to the list length?
Practically no limits for standard use. You can process thousands of lines instantly in your browser.
Can I upload a text file?
Yes, you can upload .txt or .md files containing lists and convert them immediately.
Does it work with copy-pasted Word lists?
Mostly yes. If Word used a special character for the bullet, our tool usually detects it. If not, it treats it as plain text.
How is this useful for emails?
Converting a list to a paragraph often makes emails feel less formal or aggressive. It softens the tone from 'a list of demands' to 'a narrative'.