edittxt

What changed

Changelog

New tools, useful fixes, and the occasional quiet improvement. Backfilled from the project history so the story starts at day one.

  1. One formatter for every ChatGPT draft

    Improved

    The AI Text Cleaner became a complete formatting workspace with predictable cleanup controls and destination-specific presets.

    • Added presets for Plain text, Word / Docs, Email, and LinkedIn.
    • Added separate Cleaned, Changes, and Review AI tells views so every edit can be inspected.
    • Added visible controls for Markdown, hidden characters, whitespace, curly punctuation, and em dashes. The formatter still never rewrites your words.
  2. Consistent copy across every tool

    Polished

    Titles, descriptions, examples, and supporting copy now use consistent punctuation and naming across the site.

    • Aligned page metadata and on-page descriptions across all tools.
    • Updated the generated Open Graph image and machine-readable text files to match.
  3. A more honest AI-tells review

    Improved

    The AI Text Cleaner stopped presenting a detector-like score and moved to an interpretable editing priority.

    • Replaced the 0–100 score with low, moderate, or high review priority.
    • Grouped phrase variants into families, added structural-pattern checks, and reduced false alarms in short drafts.
    • Made safe cleanup preserve script joiners, emoji joiners, direction controls, and soft hyphens unless aggressive cleanup is explicitly chosen.
  4. AI Writing Tells reference published

    New

    A public reference now explains the patterns edittxt reviews and the limits of that review.

  5. Unicode Remover

    New

    A new tool converts Unicode-heavy text into portable plain ASCII and shows what changed.

    • Converts accented letters, smart punctuation, symbols, and styled characters where an ASCII equivalent exists.
    • Removes emoji and characters without an ASCII equivalent.
    • Try the Unicode Remover.
  6. Title Case Converter

    New

    Headlines can now be capitalized according to a real editorial style instead of a one-size-fits-all rule.

    • Added APA, AP, Chicago, MLA, and Wikipedia title-case styles with handling for minor words, acronyms, and hyphenated terms.
    • Added quick modes for uppercase, lowercase, sentence case, and start case.
    • Try the Title Case Converter.
  7. edittxt launched

    New

    The first public version shipped with ten focused text tools, all running locally in the browser.

    • Launched formatters and cleaners for LinkedIn, Markdown, AI-text patterns, em dashes, invisible characters, line breaks, and letter case.
    • Launched word and character counters plus a side-by-side text diff.
    • Added dedicated help pages, structured data, a sitemap, social preview, and privacy-first analytics.