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Bullet list

Add bullet points to each line of your text.

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Bullet list

A bullet list is the simplest way to format a list of items. Each line gets a bullet character at the start, making the text easier to read as a list. Paste your text and choose your bullet style, and this tool instantly prefixes every line with your chosen character.

You can choose from three common styles: a dash (−), an asterisk (*), or a dot (•). Each style is popular in different contexts — Markdown often uses dashes, some prefer asterisks for visual emphasis, and dots offer a more formal appearance. Blank lines are preserved, so your formatting stays intact when converting existing text. The tool counts how many items you have and displays the result in real time as you edit.

You can then copy the bulleted text, download it as a .txt file, or send it to another tool to format further. Bullet lists are used everywhere — in documents, presentations, notes, emails, and web content. This tool makes it easy to convert plain text into a formatted list without manually adding each bullet point. Perfect for organizing notes, creating checklists, or reformatting content from other sources. Everything runs in your browser, so your text stays private and is never uploaded anywhere.

FAQ

How do blank lines work?
Blank lines are preserved as-is and not given bullets. They remain empty lines in the output, useful for separating groups of items.
Can I change the bullet style later?
Yes. Simply run the tool again with a different bullet style selected, and it will replace the old bullets with your new choice.
Does it work with very long lists?
Absolutely. The tool can handle lists with thousands of items without any slowdown.
Will it affect my punctuation or spacing?
No. Only the bullet character is added at the start of each non-empty line. All other spacing and punctuation remains unchanged.