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Classic Lorem Ipsum Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A classic lorem ipsum generator is the fastest way to drop authentic placeholder text into a layout without waiting for real copy. Derived from Cicero's 45 BC text, lorem ipsum has been the typesetting standard since the 1500s because its Latin-like rhythm fills space without pulling a reader's eye toward meaning. This generator lets you output by words, sentences, or paragraphs, set an exact count, and choose whether to open with the iconic 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet' line. Designers use it to proof font choices and column widths; developers use it to seed CMS fields or staging databases. No install, no login.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Select your unit from the 'Generate by' dropdown: words for precise amounts, sentences for component-level text, or paragraphs for full body blocks.
  2. Enter a number in the Count field — try 3 paragraphs for a standard article mock or 10 words for a short UI label.
  3. Toggle 'Start with Lorem ipsum' to yes if you need the traditional opening phrase, or no for varied multi-block outputs.
  4. Click Generate and review the output in the result area below the controls.
  5. Click the copy button or select all text, then paste directly into Figma, your code editor, or CMS field.

Use Cases

  • Filling Figma card components with 2-paragraph body text before copywriting begins
  • Seeding a WordPress or Contentful staging environment with varied multi-paragraph post content
  • Generating exactly 8 words to test a truncated preview title field in a React UI
  • Checking line-height and rag in a print brochure layout before live copy arrives
  • Populating 50 dummy product descriptions to stress-test pagination and infinite scroll in an e-commerce prototype

Tips

  • Generate paragraphs in batches of 1 and copy each separately to fill different content zones without every section starting with identical text — set 'Start with Lorem ipsum' to no after the first block.
  • Use word mode with a count matching your character limit when designing for truncated UI elements like meta descriptions (roughly 25 words) or Twitter-style previews.
  • Paste lorem ipsum into your font tester before finalising a typeface — the mix of ascenders, descenders, and varied letter widths exposes spacing and legibility issues real copy would also trigger.
  • For email template testing, generate 3–5 paragraphs and paste them into your ESP's preview tool to catch reflow issues on mobile widths before any real copy exists.
  • When seeding a development database with varied post content, generate 10 single-paragraph batches with 'Start with Lorem ipsum' off so each record looks distinct in list views.
  • Combine short (1–2 sentence) and long (3–4 sentence) paragraph outputs on the same page to simulate realistic content hierarchy, since real articles rarely use uniform paragraph lengths.

FAQ

what's the difference between generating lorem ipsum by words, sentences, or paragraphs

Words gives you a precise, length-controlled chunk — ideal for headlines, labels, or constrained UI fields where character count matters. Sentences produce grammatical-length units suited for card descriptions or tooltips. Paragraphs group several sentences together, best for body copy areas or anywhere you need to see how text fills a large content block.

when should I turn off the classic 'lorem ipsum' opening

Turn it off when seeding a database or CMS with multiple entries — identical openings make a list of 'posts' look obviously fake at a glance. It's also worth disabling when you're generating separate chunks for different layout sections so each block reads as distinct. Keep it on when a client expects the traditional placeholder format.

is lorem ipsum text free to use in commercial projects

Yes. Lorem ipsum derives from a 2,000-year-old Latin text that has been public domain for centuries. You can use it freely in client deliverables, shipped products, published templates, and any commercial project with no attribution or licensing required.