Message Utility

Text Repeater

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About Text Repeater

The Text Repeater by Getsmore is a powerful, free online utility that allows you to multiply any word, string, emoji, or phrase instantly. Whether you are looking for a text repeater 10000 times to test a software application or a text repeater 50000 times to send a massive wall of text to a friend, our tool processes it directly in your browser without any lag.

Popular Use Cases

How to Use the Text Repeater

Why Choose Our Tool?

Unlike other tools that crash your device when generating massive strings, Getsmore is optimized for performance using Web Workers. When you use it as a text repeater 100000 times, it utilizes your browser's memory efficiently. We also include a Safe Limit feature to prevent your browser from freezing if you accidentally type an astronomically high number.

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Features at a Glance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Text Repeater tool?

The Text Repeater allows you to duplicate a piece of text, word, or emoji multiple times instantly. You can repeat text up to 500,000 times.

Can I share the repeated text to WhatsApp?

Yes, the tool has a dedicated 'WhatsApp' button to share the generated text directly, as long as it is within WhatsApp's character limit. For longer texts, you can use the Share Link feature.

Is it safe to use the Text Repeater for spamming?

We advise against using the tool for malicious spamming. Sending excessive repeated messages may violate the terms of service of messaging apps and is generally discouraged. Use it for harmless fun, testing, or creative expression.

Is the text I type stored anywhere?

No. All text processing happens locally on your device within your web browser. Unless you explicitly choose to create a Share Link, we do not store, track, or save any of the text you enter.

Disclaimer: Please use this tool responsibly. Sending excessive repeated text (spamming) may violate the terms of service of messaging platforms.