Alphabetical Order Sorter — Sort Words & Lists A-Z Instantly

Our alphabetical order sorter lets you sort any list of words or lines in A to Z or Z to A order in seconds. Use it as an alphabetical order generator, abc order sorter, alphabetical sorter, sort alphabetically tool, or alphabetical sort generator. Choose between Line Mode (sort entire lines) or Word Mode (sort individual words). Perfect for sorting names, lists, keywords, data, inventory items, or any collection of text. The tool handles case-insensitive sorting so uppercase and lowercase words are sorted correctly.

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Alphabetical Order Sorter
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Sorted A→Z
💡 Use cases: Sort lists alphabetically for reports, presentations, coding, or data cleaning. Use as an alphabetical order generator, abc order sorter, or alphabetical order sorter. The number sorter is great for arranging datasets, prices, scores, or statistics in ascending or descending order.
Guide

How to Use Alphabetical Order Sorter

Choose Sort Mode

Select Line Mode (one item per line) or Word Mode (space-separated words).

Select Order

Pick A to Z ascending or Z to A descending.

Paste Your List

Enter your words or lines into the input area. Draft is auto-saved.

Copy Sorted Result

Your sorted list appears instantly. Click Copy to use it.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste your list into the input area, choose Line Mode or Word Mode, pick A to Z or Z to A ordering, and the tool instantly sorts your content. It uses case-insensitive comparison so Apple and apple are treated equally.
Line Mode treats each line as one item to sort — ideal for lists where each entry is on its own line (names, to-do items). Word Mode splits on spaces and sorts individual words — great for sorting a paragraph of keywords.
Yes! Switch the Order dropdown to Z to A (Descending) and your list will be sorted from Z to A. Great for reverse-alphabetical dictionaries or lists.
Numbers are sorted alphabetically (as text), not numerically. So "10" would sort before "2" in alphabetical order. Use our Number Sorter tab for numerical sorting.
Sorting contact names, organizing keyword lists for SEO, alphabetizing references, ordering product lists, sorting inventory, creating glossaries, and cleaning up data exports are all common uses.