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Remove HTML from Text Instantly - CleanUpTxt ToolRemove HTML Tags from Text Quickly & Cleanly | CleanUpTxt
If you've ever copied content from a webpage or editor and ended up with a mess of HTML tags, you're not alone. Tags like <span> and <div> often sneak into your text, and cleaning them manually is a pain. With the Remove HTML tool on CleanUpTxt, you can strip out those tags in a second - no coding, no chaos.
The Remove HTML tool scrubs all HTML tags from your text fast. It runs locally in your browser, so your data never leaves your device. Whether it's copy-pasted article content or exported blog HTML, just drop it in Remove HTML, hit the button, and you're left with clean, readable text - tags gone, content intact.
Quick Steps
Open the Remove HTML tool
Go to [Remove HTML](/tools/remove-html) in your browser. Paste your HTML-laced text into the input box.
Click to process
Hit the 'Remove HTML' button. You'll see all tags instantly removed, leaving only the raw text.
Quick FAQ
Is this the same as stripping Markdown?
No - [Remove HTML](/tools/remove-html) only removes HTML tags. For Markdown syntax, you'd need something like [Markdown Converter](/tools/markdown-converter) which preserves plain content but interprets Markdown instead of stripping it.
Will it remove inline styles or scripts too?
Yes. The [Remove HTML](/tools/remove-html) tool strips all tag-based content, including style, script, and link elements, as long as they’re wrapped in angle brackets. The tool does not run scripts - it just deletes the tags.
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