Before cleanup
- Total artifacts
- 0
- Broken lines
- 0
- Decorative symbols
- 0
- Dash clutter
- 0
Paste ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini output and clean line breaks, markdown markers, bullets, emoji clutter, and spacing artifacts without rewriting the meaning.
AI artifact cleaner
Paste messy AI output and clean whitespace issues, broken line wraps, odd bullets, emoji clutter, dash separators, and light markdown noise without rewriting the text more than necessary.
Cleanup options
Basic cleanup always removes weird bullets, normalizes dash separators, and fixes extra whitespace. These switches only control the extra cleanup steps below.
Check how many visible artifacts were removed before you copy the result.
What This Tool Cleans Reliably
The useful job here is not rewriting your argument. It is repairing the formatting junk that chat UIs and AI tools often leave behind.
Joins sentences that were broken in the middle by copied chat output or narrow editor windows.
Removes symbols like ⏺ and similar decorative markers when they are just UI residue, not real content.
Strips status emoji and ornamental symbols that make pasted AI output look messy instead of publishable.
Normalizes spaced dashes, extra whitespace, and punctuation gaps without trying to rewrite the whole passage.
It tries to preserve wording and meaning. If the draft itself is weak, you still need a real edit.
Where It Actually Helps
This is most useful when the wording is mostly fine, but the pasted text still carries visible chat or AI artifacts.
Pasted assistant output
Clean copied responses from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Cursor, or other tools before sharing them.
Docs and release notes
Repair broken line wraps and symbol noise in internal docs, changelogs, and handoff notes.
Support replies and macros
Remove weird bullets, emoji clutter, and spacing issues without changing approved wording too much.
Drafts headed for manual edit
Do one cleanup pass first, then make human judgment calls on tone, facts, and structure.
Guides
These pages target narrower cleanup jobs than the homepage, which gives the site more ways to rank for real use-case searches.
Workflow guide
A practical workflow for cleaning pasted AI text: fix line breaks, markdown noise, bullets, emoji clutter, and spacing without rewriting the whole draft.
Line-wrap guide
Clean hard-wrapped line breaks from copied ChatGPT or Claude output while keeping paragraphs and wording intact.
Plain-text guide
Remove copied markdown markers like headings, bold, bullets, and code-style noise from AI output before pasting it into plain-text fields.
Artifact guide
Clean decorative bullets, status emoji, and interface residue from pasted AI text without heavy rewriting.
AI Text Converter is built for a narrower job than a generic “AI humanizer.” It cleans pasted AI output that already says roughly the right thing but still looks messy because of broken line wraps, markdown markers, odd bullets, emoji clutter, and spacing artifacts.
That makes it useful for copied ChatGPT responses, Claude handoff notes, Gemini drafts, support macros, release notes, and internal docs where the wording is mostly fine but the formatting still needs cleanup before sharing.
The strongest cleanup jobs are concrete ones: remove line breaks from copied chat output, strip markdown from AI text when you need plain text, remove weird bullets and symbols left behind by chat interfaces, and normalize spacing before the text goes into email, docs, tickets, or CMS fields.
If you want a deeper walkthrough for each job, use the guides on removing line breaks from ChatGPT output, stripping markdown from AI output, and cleaning bullets and symbols from pasted AI text.
New sites do not win search by making broader promises than the product can keep. This tool is much more credible as an AI text cleaner than as a magical rewriting button, detector bypass, or deep editorial replacement.
Its job is the last cleanup pass before a human decides what to keep, revise, or publish. If the draft is weak because the thinking is weak, it still needs real editing.