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Office Jargon Ipsum Generator
Office jargon ipsum swaps Latin filler for the buzzwords that haunt real workplaces — twenty verbs like 'synergise', 'leverage', and 'circle back', twenty nouns like 'bandwidth', 'north star', and 'low-hanging fruit', and ten meeting cliches like 'boil the ocean'. Five sentence templates slot them together into paragraphs of four to seven sentences each, and a single Paragraphs input controls how much you get, from one block to ten. The result is nonsense with a corporate accent: 'We need to democratise our bandwidth at the end of the day.' It's placeholder text, not parody writing — sentences are random slot-fills, so expect grammatical wobbles alongside the jargon. That's fine for the job it does: filling enterprise UI mockups, email templates, and slide decks with text that photographs like business copy. Long compound nouns like 'core competency' also stress-test text containers in ways short Latin words never do. Note the British spellings — 'optimise', 'socialise' — which you may want to find-and-replace for US-market mockups.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Set the Paragraphs input to the number of text blocks your mockup or project needs.
- Click Generate to produce a fresh batch of corporate jargon placeholder text.
- Review the output and regenerate if you want a different density or phrasing combination.
- Copy the text and paste it directly into your wireframe tool, slide deck, or document.
Use Cases
- •Filling text containers in enterprise SaaS wireframes reviewed in Figma
- •Stress-testing long compound noun handling inside constrained UI components
- •Populating multi-section email template mockups for B2B marketing reviews
- •Creating satirical all-hands slide decks for internal team-building sessions
- •Generating fake corporate memo screenshots for LinkedIn parody posts
Tips
- →Generate one extra paragraph beyond what you need so you can cherry-pick the most realistic-sounding block for prominent sections.
- →Combine office jargon ipsum with a real headline to make stakeholder mockups feel closer to finished — reviewers will give sharper feedback.
- →Paste a block into a narrow UI column like a sidebar or card to immediately reveal whether your layout handles dense corporate noun stacks gracefully.
- →For parody slide decks, mix one genuine company value statement with generated jargon; most audiences cannot spot which line is real.
- →If the output looks too repetitive across paragraphs, regenerate two or three times and manually splice the best sentences from each batch.
- →Use a three-paragraph block for email template mockups — one for the opening, one for the body, one for the call-to-action section — to simulate realistic email length without real copy.
FAQ
what is office jargon ipsum and how is it different from lorem ipsum
It swaps Latin filler for corporate buzzwords like 'synergy', 'deliverable', and 'stakeholder' arranged into sentence-shaped strings. Because the words are real and familiar, reviewers engage with the mockup instead of mentally skipping past it — which means layout and copy-length problems get caught earlier in the design process.
how many paragraphs should I generate for a UI mockup
One paragraph covers a single card, banner, or notification component. For a full email template or multi-section page, generate three to five paragraphs and distribute them across sections. Generating slightly more than you need and trimming is the easiest way to match each layout zone's density.
why do some sentences sound ungrammatical
The text is assembled by slotting random buzzwords into five sentence templates with no grammar check, so an intransitive verb can land in a transitive slot and produce lines like 'We need to circle back our pipeline going forward.' For layout filler that rarely matters, but regenerate or hand-trim any line that will be read aloud in a demo.
is it okay to paste this output into client-facing mockup files
Yes — the output contains no sensitive data, personal information, or trademarked phrases. Always label placeholder text clearly in any file shared externally so it is not mistaken for approved copy. For formal deliverables where the tone might confuse, add a visible watermark or switch to real draft copy.
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