Generate Lorem Ipsum placeholder text in various formats: paragraphs, sentences, or words. Perfect for mockups, designs, and prototypes. All processing happens locally in your browser.
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Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text since the 1500s. It provides realistic-looking text that doesn't distract from the design, making it perfect for mockups, prototypes, and layout testing.
Choose whether to generate paragraphs, sentences, or individual words.
Enter how many paragraphs, sentences, or words you need (1-100).
Select plain text or HTML output (paragraphs wrapped in <p> tags).
Click Generate, then copy or download the result.
The generator uses a predefined dictionary of Lorem Ipsum words and phrases based on the classic text. It randomly selects words while maintaining grammatically-correct Latin-style sentence structures. Sentences vary in length (5-15 words) and structure to mimic natural language patterns, creating realistic-looking placeholder content.
Paragraphs contain 4-8 sentences of varying lengths. This creates a natural flow that resembles real content in your designs. Each paragraph averages 50-100 words, which is typical for body copy in most designs. The variation prevents monotonous patterns that might affect layout evaluation.
The 'Start with Lorem ipsum' option ensures your placeholder text begins with the traditional 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit' opening. This is the industry-standard beginning that designers and clients immediately recognize as placeholder text. When disabled, the generator starts with random Lorem Ipsum phrases.
The tool generates plain text or HTML output (with <p> tags wrapping each paragraph). All generation happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript - there's no server communication, no data collection, and no usage limits. The deterministic random generation ensures consistent results for the same settings.
Lorem Ipsum is placeholder text used in design and typesetting. It originated from a scrambled passage of Cicero's 'De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum' from 45 BC and has been used since the 1500s. The text was popularized in the 1960s with Letraset sheets and more recently with desktop publishing software like Adobe PageMaker.