Sort numbers from messy text
The number sorter extracts numeric values from pasted or uploaded content, then orders them from low to high or high to low. It is useful when numbers are mixed with labels, notes, prices, scores, or measurements.
Extract values quickly
Paste spreadsheet fragments, copied reports, logs, invoices, score lists, or data notes. The tool finds integers, decimals, negative values, and scientific notation before sorting.
Review numeric ranges
Ascending order helps spot minimum values, outliers, and gaps. Descending order is helpful when you need the largest amounts, highest scores, or most expensive items first.
Deduplicate repeated numbers
Turn on duplicate removal when repeated values are not important. Keep it off when repeated values represent real occurrences that should remain in the list.
Tips for cleaner numeric output
Before removing duplicates, check the input and output counts. Repeated numbers can be meaningful in statistics, inventory checks, survey exports, and score lists.
The sorter treats extracted values numerically rather than alphabetically, so 2 sorts before 10. This makes the output easier to trust for real data cleanup.
File-based number sorting
Upload TXT, CSV, TSV, JSON, XML, HTML, Markdown, log, PDF, or DOCX files when the numbers already live in documents. The browser extracts readable text first, then sorts the numbers locally.
Download as TXT for data tools, PDF for sharing, or DOC/DOCX when the sorted values need to be included in a document.