Bullet Point Generator
Turn a paragraph or essay into clean bullet points — instantly, in your browser. Pick the bullet style and whether to group by paragraph.
Quick answer: Turn a paragraph or essay into clean bullet points — instantly, in your browser. Pick the bullet style and whether to group by paragraph.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does the bullet-point generator use AI?
- No — it's a deterministic, in-browser tool. Sentences are detected by punctuation; the result is always the same for the same input. That's why it's free of rate limits and instant.
- How does it decide where to break bullets?
- Sentence-ending punctuation (. ! ?) is the primary splitter. If a paragraph has no sentence punctuation, it falls back to dash markers (-, —, •), then to commas as a last resort.
- Can I keep paragraphs grouped?
- Yes — toggle 'Group by paragraph' and bullets from each source paragraph will be grouped, separated by a blank line.
- What bullet styles are available?
- Dash (-), dot (•), asterisk (*) and arrow (→). Pick whichever matches the markdown or note-taking app you'll paste into.
- Will it capitalise my bullets?
- By default it capitalises the first letter of each bullet (off by toggle). Punctuation in the original is preserved.
- Why are commas being used as splits?
- Only when a paragraph is long and has no sentence punctuation at all. This catches the case where someone wrote one giant comma-separated thought; turn off and re-paste with sentence breaks if you don't want that.
- Is there a length limit?
- Up to 200 bullets per run — anything beyond that is truncated and you'll see a notice. For book-length text, paste a section at a time.
- Is my text uploaded anywhere?
- No. The whole tool runs in your browser — your text never leaves your device.
- Can I copy the result?
- Yes — one-click copy. The output is plain text with one bullet per line (or with blank lines between groups when grouping is on).
- How is this different from the AI Summarizer?
- The summarizer rewrites the gist; the bullet-point generator only restructures what's already there. Use both — summarise first if your input is too long, then bullet the summary.