Word repeater

Word repeater, optimized.

Repeat a single word up to 100,000 times. Choose space, comma, newline, or no separator. Fast, simple, focused.

A word repeater repeats a single word up to 100,000 times with a space, comma, new line, or no separator, then copies or downloads the result.

Word repeater

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For repeating multi-line text, use the main repeater.
Invisible sends as a blank message on WhatsApp, Discord & Instagram.
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Word repeater vs. text repeater

This page is optimized for repeating a single word — fast, focused, no multi-line complexity. If you need to repeat a sentence, paragraph, or multi-line text, use the main text repeater instead.

Popular repeated words

Common things people repeat: "lol", "ha", "no", "yes", "hi", "haha", "wow", "what", "spam", "test". Each has its own meme energy — "ha" repeated 50 times reads as escalating amusement, while "no" repeated 50 times reads as desperate refusal.

Separator choice matters

  • Space: Natural reading flow, like text in a sentence: lol lol lol lol lol
  • Comma: Adds rhythmic punctuation: lol, lol, lol, lol, lol
  • New line: Vertical column, dramatic effect in chats
  • None: Run-together word: lollollollollol — useful for unbroken visual blocks
Common questions

Frequently asked.

A word repeater is optimized for a single word — one short input, no line breaks. A text repeater handles multi-line phrases, sentences, or paragraphs and gives you more separator options. Use whichever matches your input.

Not in one shot — the tool caps at 100,000 repetitions to keep your browser responsive. For a word like "hi" repeated 100,000 times, that's already 300 KB of text, which is enough for most use cases (test data, stress testing, or comedic effect).

Generate the repeated text here, copy it, and paste into Word or Google Docs. Or use the built-in tools: Word has Find & Replace with macros; Google Docs has the formula REPT(text, count) in Sheets that you can paste into a cell, then copy out.

Related

Other repeater tools.

When to use the word repeater

The word repeater is built for the simplest case: one short token you want many copies of. Typical uses include laughter chains and hype text in chats (for example "lol" repeated 100 times), filler words for layout and wrapping tests, quick repetitive keyword lists, and building padding strings for spreadsheets or scripts. Because it targets a single word, the interface stays minimal — set the count, choose a separator, and copy or download.

Separators, case, and fonts

Use the Space separator to keep copies on one line, Comma to build a delimited list, New line to stack them vertically, or None to run them together with no gap. Letter case (UPPER, lower, aLtErNaTiNg, Random) and the font styles (bold, italic, Fraktur, upside-down, and invisible) apply to every copy, so you can generate a styled wall of a single word for a bio, caption, or comment. The Share link button captures your word, count, and settings in a URL you can bookmark or send.

Limits and alternatives

The word repeater allows up to 100,000 repetitions, with total output capped near 10 million characters so the browser stays responsive. For millions of copies of a single character, use the character repeater; for an exact file size like 1 MB, use the stress test generator; and for multi-line input, use the line repeater.