Transform line-separated lists into comma-separated values with multiple formatting options. Perfect for creating CSV data, formatting lists for databases, and organizing content with various separator types for different use cases.
Convert line-separated text to comma-separated or other formats
Follow these simple steps to convert your lists to comma-separated format
Paste or type your list with each item on a separate line. The tool will process each line individually.
Select your preferred separator type and formatting options like removing empty lines or trimming spaces.
Click format to process your list instantly, then copy the result or download as a file.
Professional-grade features for efficient list formatting and data organization
Choose from comma, semicolon, pipe, space, tab, or newline separators for different data formats.
Advanced options to remove empty lines and trim whitespace for cleaner, more professional results.
Copy formatted results to clipboard or download as text files for use in spreadsheets and databases.
Preserves your original data while applying formatting, ensuring no content is lost during processing.
Fully responsive design works perfectly on all devices for formatting lists anywhere, anytime.
Perfect for creating CSV-compatible data that works seamlessly with Excel, Google Sheets, and databases.
Choose the right separator for your specific data formatting needs
Separator | Best For | Example Output | Use Case |
---|---|---|---|
Comma | CSV files, databases | A, B, C | Spreadsheet import |
Semicolon | European CSV, complex data | A; B; C | Data with commas |
Pipe | Database queries, logs | A | B | C | Technical data |
Get answers to common questions about list formatting and comma separation
You can use comma, semicolon, pipe (|), space, tab, or newline as separators. Each option formats your list differently for various use cases.
When enabled, the tool automatically filters out any blank lines from your input, ensuring your separated list contains only actual content.
This option removes leading and trailing whitespace from each line, providing cleaner formatting in your final separated list.
Yes! Simply paste your comma-separated text and change the separator to 'newline' to convert it back to a line-by-line format.
For CSV compatibility, use comma separation. For data that might contain commas, consider using semicolons or pipe separators instead.
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