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ArrayKit's Text tools handle the everyday string work that developers, writers and testers reach for dozens of times a day. Need to switch an identifier between camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case and PascalCase? The Case Converter rewrites it instantly. Filling a layout, email or design mockup with placeholder copy? The Lorem Ipsum Generator produces paragraphs, sentences or words on demand. Seeding a database, prototype or API stub? The Mock Data Generator spins up fake JSON with names, emails, UUIDs and dates. These tools suit front-end and back-end engineers, QA testers, designers and content creators who want quick, reliable text transformations without copy-pasting into random websites. Everything runs entirely in your browser: your text is processed locally on your device, nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no tracking. Open a tool, paste or configure, and get clean output in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

What can I do with ArrayKit's Text tools?
You can convert text between naming styles like camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case and PascalCase, generate placeholder lorem ipsum paragraphs, sentences or words, and build fake JSON test data such as names, emails, UUIDs and dates for prototypes and database seeding.
Are these Text tools safe to use with sensitive content?
Yes. Every Text tool runs entirely in your browser. Your input is processed locally on your device and nothing is uploaded to a server, so even sensitive strings never leave your machine and there is no tracking.
Do the Text tools work offline?
Once the page has loaded, the tools run on your device using your browser, so case conversion, lorem ipsum generation and mock data creation keep working even if your connection drops.
Which case styles does the Case Converter support?
The Case Converter transforms text between camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, PascalCase and more, making it easy to reformat variable names, slugs and identifiers to match your codebase conventions.
Can I generate realistic test data for development?
Yes. The Mock Data Generator produces fake JSON records including names, emails, UUIDs and dates, which is ideal for seeding databases, populating UI prototypes and stubbing API responses during testing.