Add Random Words to Text

Inject random words into your text at unpredictable intervals.

Injection Settings

30%

Chance to inject a word after each word

Input Text
Word Salad
The sit quick brown lorem fox lorem jumps dolor over the sit lazy dolor dog.

Statistics

Words Added6
Original Words9
Final Count15

Create Word Salad

The Add Random Words Tool is a specialized utility designed to disrupt text patterns by injecting random words at unpredictable intervals. It effectively turns coherent sentences into "word salad," making it an essential tool for developers, testers, and privacy enthusiasts.

How to Use

  1. Choose word library - Select a preset or enter custom words
  2. Set intensity - Adjust probability slider (10% subtle → 100% chaos)
  3. Enter text - Paste or upload your content
  4. View results - See distorted text with statistics
  5. Download - Save as TXT file

Common Use Cases

Spam Filter Testing

Test if filters catch keyword stuffing by injecting random marketing terms into legitimate emails.

NLP Data Augmentation

Add noise to training datasets to build more robust machine learning models that handle variations.

Content Obfuscation

Make text difficult for automated scrapers to parse without using encryption.

See it in action

Before
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
After (50% Intensity)
The lorem quick brown fox jumps ipsum over the lazy dog.

Custom Lists

Don't just stick to "lorem ipsum". Define your own vocabulary to inject context-specific noise.

Variable Chaos

Use the intensity slider to go from a subtle disruption (10%) to complete nonsense (90%).

100% Private

All processing happens locally in your browser. Your text never leaves your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my own custom words?

Yes! You can enter a comma-separated list of any words you want to inject (e.g., 'foo, bar, baz'). The tool will randomly pick from your custom list. You can also use one of our 6 preset libraries as a starting point.

What is 'Word Salad'?

Word salad refers to a confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases. It is often used to test how algorithms handle nonsensical data, or to confuse automated text parsers and scrapers.

Does this support non-English languages?

Absolutely. Since the tool works by injecting strings, you can paste text in any language and inject words from any language (e.g., Spanish, French, Hindi, Chinese) using the custom list feature.

What are the preset word libraries?

We provide 6 preset libraries: Lorem Ipsum (classic placeholder), Tech Buzzwords (corporate jargon), Marketing Fluff (hype words), Filler Words (common fillers), Positive Adjectives (praise words), and Random Nouns (nonsense objects).

How does the intensity slider work?

The intensity (1-100%) represents the probability of injecting a random word after each word in your text. At 20%, there's a 1 in 5 chance per word. At 100%, a word is injected after every single word. Low intensity (10-30%) creates subtle disruption; high intensity (70-100%) creates complete chaos.

Can I upload files to process?

Yes! Click the Upload button to load .txt files. Perfect for batch processing documents or testing how your spam filters handle keyword-stuffed content at scale.

How can this help with spam filter testing?

By injecting random keywords into legitimate messages, you can test if spam filters are triggered by keyword stuffing patterns or if they correctly identify the core content despite the noise. Useful for email deliverability testing.

What is NLP data augmentation?

For Natural Language Processing engineers, adding noise to training datasets helps build more robust models that don't overfit to specific sentence structures. This tool lets you create variations of your training data by injecting random words.

Is my text data private?

100% yes. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your text never leaves your device, and nothing is sent to our servers. Your content remains completely private and secure.

Can I download the result?

Yes! Click the TXT button to download the word salad as a plain text file. The filename includes a timestamp for easy organization.