Extractors

Extract Duplicate Paragraphs from Text

Paste text or upload TXT, PDF, DOC, or DOCX files to find repeated paragraphs in reports, documentation, product pages, contracts, blog drafts, and merged documents. Skip standard sections such as disclaimers or compare paragraphs with exact case matching.

Supported: .txt, .pdf, .doc, .docx. Legacy .doc files are read when their text is available to the browser.

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Duplicate paragraphs found

Repeated paragraphs will appear here after you paste text or upload a file.

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    How to use this tool

    • Paste text into the editor or upload a supported file.
    • Separate paragraphs with blank lines for best detection.
    • Optionally skip paragraphs that start with specific text.
    • Enter comma-separated paragraph numbers to ignore selected paragraphs.
    • Copy or download the duplicate paragraphs as TXT, PDF, DOC, or DOCX.

    Uses of this extractor

    Use this duplicate paragraph extractor to audit repeated sections in reports, blog drafts, legal notes, product descriptions, help articles, documentation, contracts, landing pages, and merged text files before cleanup.

    How paragraph duplicate checking helps

    Paragraph-level duplicate checking is useful when a whole block of text has been pasted twice, reused across product descriptions, repeated by a document merge, or copied from an older draft. Unlike a line checker, this page treats blank-line separated blocks as paragraphs, so longer repeated sections are easier to spot.

    For best results, keep a blank line between paragraphs before checking. If your document includes standard legal language or repeated footer notes, use the skip-starts-with filter or paragraph number filter to keep the report focused on accidental duplicate content.

    Does this tool store my text or extracted results?

    No. Extraction runs in your browser. The page does not need to send your text to a server to detect results. Please check our privacy policy for more details.

    How should I format paragraphs before checking?

    Separate paragraphs with a blank line. The tool uses blank lines to understand where one paragraph ends and the next paragraph begins.

    Can I skip boilerplate paragraphs?

    Yes. Enter starting text such as Disclaimer or Terms to skip paragraphs that begin that way, or enter paragraph numbers to exclude known boilerplate sections.