Remove Text Consonants
Delete all consonants from text.
Input
Output
What It Does
Remove all consonant letters (B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z) from your text, leaving only vowels, numbers, spaces, and punctuation. This creates an unusual visual effect useful for linguistic experiments.
Common Use Cases
- Creating vowel-only text for analysis
- Linguistic experiments with letter removal
- Creating unusual visual effects
- Analyzing vowel patterns in text
- Educational exercises on consonants
How to Use
- Paste your text
- All consonants are removed
- Only vowels and non-letters remain
- Copy the vowel-only result
Features
- Removes all consonant letters
- Preserves vowels (A, E, I, O, U)
- Keeps numbers, spaces, punctuation
- Handles both cases
Examples
Below is a representative input and output so you can see the transformation clearly.
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Oo ae e a
Edge Cases
- Very large inputs may take a few seconds to process in the browser. If performance slows, split the input into smaller batches.
- Mixed formatting (tabs, line breaks, or inconsistent delimiters) can affect output. Normalize spacing first if needed.
- Remove Text Consonants follows the selected options strictly. If the output looks unexpected, re-check option settings and input format.
Troubleshooting
- Output looks unchanged: confirm the input contains the pattern this tool modifies and that the correct options are selected.
- Unexpected characters: check for hidden whitespace or encoding issues in the input and try normalizing first.
- Slow processing: reduce input size or try a modern browser with more available memory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my input stored or logged?
No. This tool is designed to run in your browser, and we do not store or log your content during processing.
Is conversion instant?
Yes for most inputs. Output updates immediately, and large inputs may take a moment depending on your device.
Can this handle large text?
It can handle large text, but performance depends on your browser and device. For very large files, consider splitting the input.
Does it support mobile?
Yes. The interface is responsive and works on phones and tablets, so you can use it on the go.
Can I use it for commercial projects?
Yes. You are free to use the output in personal or commercial projects without attribution.
Does this affect numbers or punctuation?
Only if the selected options target them. Otherwise, numbers and punctuation are preserved as-is.