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Remove blank lines from text to make line-based content cleaner and tighter.
Use this empty line remover to delete blank or whitespace-only rows from text. It is useful for copied content, logs, notes, exports, code-like text, and any situation where extra empty lines make the content harder to read, sort, or reuse.
Use this empty line remover to delete blank or whitespace-only rows from text. It is useful for copied content, logs, notes, exports, code-like text, and any situation where extra empty lines make the content harder to read, sort, or reuse.
Use empty line remover when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.
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Input
apple banana orange
Output
apple banana orange
Removes empty rows while keeping the real content lines.
Input
line one line two
Output
line one line two
Removes whitespace-only rows as well as fully blank lines.
Fix: Use a whitespace-cleaning tool if you also want to normalize inner spacing.
Fix: Review the output carefully if empty rows are part of the structure.
Fix: Check whether the issue is internal spacing rather than blank rows.
It removes blank or whitespace-only lines from text.
Yes. It helps clean copied text from documents, logs, websites, and exports.
No. Its purpose is to remove empty rows, not rewrite the text itself.
Yes. It works online in the browser.
Use it before sorting, joining, or deduplicating if extra blank rows are making the input messy.