• Bullet Point Generator

Convert Text to Bullet Points

Paste any paragraph, article, or notes and instantly convert them into clean, structured bullet points. Choose your bullet style, set max bullets, and copy with one click.

6 bullet styles
Smart sentence splitting
Control bullet count
One-click copy
Bullet Style:
Max Bullets: Split By:
📄 Your Text 0 words
• Bullet Points

📌 Best Use Cases

  • Convert blog posts into social media bullets
  • Summarize meeting notes into action points
  • Format research articles for presentations
  • Create LinkedIn post bullet lists
  • Turn email newsletters into scannable lists
  • Prepare study notes from textbooks

💡 Tips for Best Results

  • Use Sentences mode for prose paragraphs
  • Use Lines mode for already-split content
  • Set a max bullet count to keep lists concise
  • Use ✓ style for checklists and action items
  • Use → style for step-by-step instructions
  • Use # numbers for ordered lists and steps

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the text to bullet points converter work? +
The tool splits your text into individual sentences or lines using smart detection, then prepends each one with your chosen bullet style. You can control how many bullets to generate and switch between sentence-based or line-based splitting.
What text works best for bullet point conversion? +
The tool works best with informative content where each sentence contains a distinct idea — blog posts, articles, research notes, meeting summaries, and product descriptions. Avoid converting dialogue or narrative text as it doesn't split well into meaningful bullets.
Can I use this for LinkedIn or social media posts? +
Absolutely. Converting long text to bullet points is a proven technique for LinkedIn posts and email newsletters. Bullet-formatted posts get significantly more engagement because they're easier to scan. Use the → or • style for social media.
What bullet styles are available? +
Six styles: • (standard bullet), - (dash), ✓ (checkmark for task lists), → (arrow for steps), ★ (star for highlights), and # (numbered list). Each suits different content types and platforms.