You want "I love you" exactly 100 times, ready to paste. Here's how.
I love you ❤️ in the inputTotal time: 5 seconds.
With "New line" format (default), you get 100 lines, each saying "I love you ❤️". The output is one block of text — about 1,400 characters total — that pastes into a single message bubble.
Here's what the first few lines look like:
I love you ❤️
I love you ❤️
I love you ❤️
I love you ❤️
I love you ❤️
...(95 more)
Personalize it by changing the text:
Or use the line repeater to alternate multiple messages.
For an even bigger statement, see "I love you" 1,000 times.
Yes — it's one message containing 100 lines. WhatsApp and most messengers display the full message; the recipient scrolls through it.
Yes. The text is plain Unicode. Paste into iMessage on iPhone or RCS on Android.
Yes — each line includes the emoji. The repeat count counts the line, not individual characters.
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Repeating "I love you" 100 times takes about ten seconds: type the phrase in the repeater, set the count to 100, choose New line so each one sits on its own row, and copy. Paste it into a message, a note, or a card.
Add a heart emoji so every line reads I love you ❤️, or switch the Font style to Bold or Fraktur for a decorative look that survives copy-paste into a bio or caption. For a bigger version, see I love you 1,000 times.
Anniversary messages, good-morning texts, a surprise in a shared document, or a hidden message at the end of a long note. It is a small, low-effort way to make someone smile — no app or signup required.