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Placeholder Paragraph Builder

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

The placeholder paragraph builder generates themed filler text that makes wireframes and mockups far more convincing than scrambled Latin. Choose from five domain-specific themes — tech, nature, business, space, and food — then set how many paragraphs you need and how many sentences fill each one. When clients see business-flavored prose in a pitch deck layout, they engage with the design rather than mentally translating gibberish. Designers, developers, and content strategists use this to match placeholder density to real copy, test font readability at paragraph scale, and move through approval cycles faster. Every run produces fresh output, so each prototype iteration gets distinct text.

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How to use

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

Detailed instructions

  1. Select a theme from the dropdown that most closely matches your project's subject matter.
  2. Set the Paragraphs number to match how many text blocks your layout requires.
  3. Adjust Sentences per Paragraph to control the length and density of each block.
  4. Click Generate and review the output — re-generate if you want a fresh variation.
  5. Copy the placeholder paragraphs and paste them directly into your design tool or prototype.

Use Cases

  • Filling a SaaS landing page wireframe in Figma with tech-flavored placeholder sentences
  • Populating a nature brand mockup so stakeholders see ecosystem-relevant copy instead of Lorem Ipsum
  • Stress-testing responsive grid layouts with variable paragraph counts and sentence lengths
  • Previewing article template line-height and column width before real editorial copy arrives
  • Building a food blog prototype with contextually matching filler for client sign-off

Tips

  • Match sentence count to your actual content plan — if real articles will be 5 sentences per section, set it to 5 so layout testing is accurate.
  • Use the space theme for science, astronomy, or education apps where tech vocabulary feels too commercial.
  • Run two separate generations at different sentence-per-paragraph settings to simulate mixed content density on the same page.
  • In Figma, paste each paragraph into a separate text frame so you can test reflow behavior independently.
  • The business theme works well for legal, finance, and HR mockups where formal sentence rhythm matters more than specific jargon.
  • Avoid mixing themes across one layout — inconsistent vocabulary registers can distract reviewers during client feedback sessions.

FAQ

how is this different from a lorem ipsum generator

Lorem Ipsum is randomised Latin that carries no meaning. This tool produces English sentences with real grammatical structure and domain-relevant vocabulary, so clients can sense whether the tone and density match the intended content. That small difference often removes rounds of revision caused by stakeholders misreading filler as a content decision.

can I control paragraph length and how many blocks I get

Yes — the Paragraphs input sets how many blocks are generated, and Sentences per Paragraph controls density within each block. Two to three sentences suits card descriptions or captions; five or six works for editorial layouts or testing column width with dense text.

is themed placeholder text safe to use in client mockups

Yes, for design reviews and developer handoff. The output sounds plausible but carries no factual meaning, which is exactly what you want at the mockup stage. Just make sure it never survives into production — replace every block before any public launch.