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Duplicate Word Remover

Whether you're cleaning up a keyword list, a tag cloud, or a draft full of repeated phrases — this tool strips every duplicate word and gives you back a lean, clean version.

How the Duplicate Word Remover Works

This tool scans your text word by word and tracks which words it has seen. When a duplicate is found, it's removed from the output.

The tool maintains the original order of your text, keeping the first occurrence of each unique word. Options include case-sensitive matching and punctuation preservation.

Output can be formatted as a paragraph, comma-separated list, or other formats depending on your needs.

Common Use Cases

Keyword list cleanup: SEO professionals often end up with duplicate keywords when merging lists from multiple tools. Remove duplicates before importing to your SEO platform.

Tag cloud generation: Create clean tag clouds by removing duplicate tags. Each topic should appear once, with size indicating frequency.

Social media bio optimization: Instagram and Twitter bios have character limits. Remove repeated words to maximize information density.

Writing cleanup: First drafts often contain repeated words and phrases. Use this tool to identify and remove unintentional repetition.

Hashtag deduplication: Remove duplicate hashtags from social media posts while keeping unique tags.

What to Know Before Using This Tool

Word boundaries matter: The tool splits text on spaces and punctuation. "keyword" and "keywords" are different words.

Case sensitivity is optional: By default, "Word" and "word" are treated as the same. Enable case-sensitive matching if capitalization matters.

Order is preserved: The first occurrence of each word is kept. This maintains the original flow and emphasis of your text.

Not a grammar checker: Removing duplicate words doesn't guarantee grammatically correct output. Review the result before using.

Frequently Asked Questions

The tool identifies repeated words and keeps only the first occurrence of each. You can enable case-sensitive matching to treat 'Word' and 'word' as different.
Yes. Choose 'Comma-separated list' to get your deduplicated words as a list instead of a paragraph.
Yes. All text processing happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your text never leaves your device.
Yes. The tool can preserve punctuation marks. Words with different punctuation (like 'word' vs 'word,') are treated as different entries when punctuation preservation is enabled.
Yes. This is a common use case. Paste your keyword list and the tool will remove duplicate keywords while preserving the order.
Duplicate word remover finds repeated words within text (like 'the the'). Duplicate line remover finds repeated entire lines in a list. Use the tool that matches your data format.