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Twitter/X Thread Reader & Formatter

Paste your thread text and get a clean, formatted article view with numbering, reading time, and word count. Copy as Markdown or plain text.

Paste Your Thread

Separate each tweet with a blank line (double line break).

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Formatted Thread

Your formatted thread will appear here...

How It Works

1

Paste Your Thread

Copy the thread text from X (Twitter) and paste it into the input box. Separate each tweet with a blank line.

2

View Formatted Article

The tool instantly formats your thread with numbering, reading time, and word count in a clean article layout.

3

Copy & Share

Copy the formatted thread as Markdown for blogs and docs, or as plain text for any other platform.

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Twitter Thread Reader FAQ

What is a Twitter thread reader?

A Twitter thread reader (also called a thread unroller) is a tool that takes a series of connected tweets and formats them into a single, easy-to-read article. Instead of scrolling through individual tweets, you can read the entire thread as continuous content.

How do I use this thread reader?

Simply paste your thread text into the input box. Separate each tweet with a blank line (double line break). The tool will automatically format the thread with numbering, calculate reading time and word count, and let you copy the result as Markdown or plain text.

Can I export the formatted thread?

Yes, you can copy the formatted thread in two formats: Markdown (with bold numbering and horizontal dividers) for use in blogs, Notion, or documentation, and plain text for pasting anywhere. Just click the corresponding copy button.

How are tweets separated in the input?

Each tweet in the thread should be separated by a blank line (double line break). This matches how most people copy threads from X. Single line breaks within a tweet are preserved as part of that tweet's content.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, this thread reader and formatter is 100% free with no signup required. Everything runs in your browser and no data is sent to any server. You can use it as many times as you want.