Add List Item Bullets
Add bullet point symbols (•, -, *) to the beginning of each list item
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About Add List Item Bullets
Add List Item Bullets: Transform Plain Text Into Bulleted Lists
You have a block of plain text with each item on its own line, and you need it formatted as a proper bulleted list. Maybe it is for a presentation, a report, an email, or a markdown document. The Add List Item Bullets tool on ToolWard takes your raw text and prefixes every line with the bullet character or symbol of your choice, saving you from the tedious work of editing each line manually.
Choose Your Bullet Style
The default bullet is the classic round dot, but the tool offers a variety of alternatives to match your context. Select dash bullets for markdown-friendly lists, numbered bullets for ordered sequences, checkbox bullets for to-do lists, arrow bullets for action items, or custom characters for any symbol you prefer. Each style changes the prefix applied to every line, giving you consistent formatting across your entire list without manual repetition.
Custom bullet support means you can use emoji, Unicode symbols, or even short text prefixes like Step 1:, Step 2:, and so on. The tool increments numbered prefixes automatically, so you do not have to type sequential numbers yourself.
How It Works
Paste your plain text into the input area. Each line is treated as a separate list item. The tool trims leading and trailing whitespace from each line, skips blank lines (or preserves them, depending on your preference), and prepends the selected bullet character followed by a space. The result appears in the output area, ready to copy with a single click. The entire operation is instantaneous and runs in your browser.
Real-World Scenarios
Email formatting: You copied a list from a database query or spreadsheet and need to present it neatly in an email. Adding bullets makes it scannable and professional. Meeting notes: Raw brainstorm notes become organised action items when each line gets a bullet or checkbox prefix. Documentation: Technical writers converting plain lists into markdown or HTML bullet lists save significant editing time. Resume building: Job seekers formatting their skills, achievements, or responsibilities into clean bulleted sections.
Nested List Support
For lines that are already indented, the tool preserves the indentation and adds the bullet at the appropriate depth. This creates nested sub-lists that reflect the hierarchy of your original text. A line with two spaces of indentation becomes a second-level bullet, four spaces becomes a third-level bullet, and so on. This is particularly useful when converting outlines or hierarchical notes into properly formatted lists.
Markdown and HTML Output
Beyond plain-text bullets, the tool can output your list in markdown syntax (using dashes or asterisks) or HTML markup (with proper ul, ol, and li tags). This eliminates the extra step of wrapping each item in HTML tags or remembering markdown list syntax. Content creators, bloggers, and documentation teams will find this especially useful when preparing text for web publication.
Quick, Private, and Free
The Add List Item Bullets tool processes everything locally. Your text stays in your browser, untouched by any server. It works offline after loading, handles lists of any length, and produces clean output every time. Stop adding bullets by hand, line by tedious line.