Remove HTML Converter
Use the free Remove HTML converter to removes HTML tags and keeps readable text content. Paste text, preview the result instantly, copy it, download it, and learn common SEO, URL, database, and form-field uses.
What Is Remove HTML?
Remove HTML is a text formatting tool that removes HTML tags and keeps readable text content. It helps you move from pasted, messy, or inconsistent text to a predictable format without installing software or sending text through a server.
Features
- Live input and output panels for quick comparison.
- Instant Remove HTML conversion as you type or paste.
- Copy and download controls for the converted result.
- Dark interface that matches the Pro Case Converter homepage.
- Works in the browser for short snippets, long paragraphs, labels, and technical text.
How to Use
- Paste or type text into the Input Text box.
- Review the converted Remove HTML result in the Output Text box.
- Use copy when you need the result immediately, or download it as a text file.
- Clear the input box when you want to start a new conversion.
Common Use
This Remove HTML converter is commonly used for cleaning website snippets, CMS text, templates, product descriptions, emails, and meta content. It is also useful when content is copied from documents, spreadsheets, websites, code editors, CMS fields, or social platforms and needs a cleaner final format.
Remove HTML vs. Other Case Tools
Remove HTML is best when you specifically need Hello world style output from text like
Hello world
. Other tools such as Sentence case, Title Case, Snake_Case, Kebab-Case, Camel Case, or Pascal Case may be better when your target is editorial writing, URLs, code identifiers, class names, or database fields.Slug and URL Formatting
For URLs and slugs, choose a format that stays readable and consistent. Kebab-Case is usually the safest choice for public web slugs, while path/case is useful for route examples and folder-like structures. Remove HTML can help prepare source text before you choose the final URL format.
Database and Form Field Naming
Database columns and form fields often need stable naming rules. Snake_Case is common for database fields, camelCase is common in JavaScript forms, and Pascal Case is common for types or components. Use this Remove HTML page when its output matches your naming convention or when you need to compare formats before finalizing field names.