How to use
- Paste text containing accented characters.
- Optionally lowercase the output.
- Copy the plain-ASCII result.
About this tool
Convert accented and diacritical letters to their plain ASCII equivalents — turning “café”, “naïve”, and “Zürich” into “cafe”, “naive”, and “Zurich”. Useful for filenames, usernames, and ASCII-only systems. Free online text tools. Everything runs in your browser — your text never leaves your device.
FAQ
Which characters get converted?
Letters carrying diacritics — accents, umlauts, tildes, cedillas and the like — are decomposed to their base letter, so é becomes e and ñ becomes n.
Does it remove emoji or other symbols?
No. Only combining accent marks are stripped; emoji and non-Latin scripts are left untouched.
What is this useful for?
ASCII-only usernames and slugs, legacy systems that mishandle accents, and normalising names for search or sorting.