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Text Expander

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A text expander turns a few words of shorthand into a complete, polished sentence with a proper opening and a courteous close. Type a quick note like "meeting moved to Friday" or "invoice attached", pick a tone, and it wraps your fragment in natural framing so it reads like a finished message rather than a memo to yourself. It is built for the dozens of small writing moments in a day — a Slack update, a short email, a status note — where you know what you mean but want it to land politely. Choose neutral for everyday updates, friendly for teammates you know well, or formal for official correspondence. Everything runs instantly in your browser. Use it as a fast first draft you then personalise, not a replacement for a message that genuinely needs your own words.

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How to use

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

Detailed instructions

  1. Type your short note or phrase in the box.
  2. Pick a tone: neutral, friendly, or formal.
  3. Click Generate to expand it into a full sentence.
  4. Copy the result and add any names or details before sending.

Use Cases

  • Turning a one-line status into a polite email or chat update
  • Drafting a quick client note when you only have the key fact
  • Expanding bullet-point reminders into full sentences for a report
  • Softening a blunt message with a friendly opener and closer
  • Producing a formal version of an informal note for official records

Tips

  • Keep your note to the key fact — the tool adds the framing around it.
  • Use formal tone for anything that goes into an official record.
  • Friendly tone works well for teammates you message often.
  • Always insert specific names and dates the tool cannot know.

FAQ

what does the tone setting change

Tone swaps the opening and closing framing around your note. Neutral reads as a plain update, friendly adds a warmer greeting and sign-off, and formal uses more reserved, official phrasing suited to external or corporate correspondence.

can i expand more than one note at a time

The tool works best on a single note per run so the opener and closer wrap one idea cleanly. For several updates, expand each separately and then combine the polished sentences into one message.

is the expanded text ready to send

Treat it as a strong first draft. The framing and punctuation are clean, but you should add any names, dates, or specifics and read it once to confirm the tone matches your relationship with the reader.