Empty String Calculator: Quick Text & String Tools

📝 String & Text Analyzer Calculator

Analyze length, count characters, detect empty strings, and convert text cases instantly

Quick Presets
🔎String Input & Options
✅ String Analysis Results
📋String Type Reference
String Type Example Value Length Is Empty? Trimmed Empty?
True Empty""0YesYes
Single Space" "1NoYes
Multiple Spaces" "3+NoYes
Tab Character"\t"1NoYes
Newline"\n"1NoYes
Null StringnullN/AYes (null)N/A
Non-empty"hello"5NoNo
Numeric String"12345"5NoNo
🔤ASCII & Unicode Quick Reference
Character ASCII Code Unicode Description
Space32U+0020Standard whitespace
Tab (\t)9U+0009Horizontal tab
Newline (\n)10U+000ALine feed
Carriage Return (\r)13U+000DCarriage return
Null (\0)0U+0000Null character
Backspace (\b)8U+0008Backspace
Zero Width SpaceU+200BInvisible spacer
Non-breaking Space160U+00A0Hard space ( )
🔄Common String Conversions
Original camelCase snake_case UPPER
hello worldhelloWorldhello_worldHELLO WORLD
first namefirstNamefirst_nameFIRST NAME
date of birthdateOfBirthdate_of_birthDATE OF BIRTH
user iduserIduser_idUSER ID
phone numberphoneNumberphone_numberPHONE NUMBER
is activeisActiveis_activeIS ACTIVE
💡 Tip: An empty string "" has a length of 0 and is strictly different from null or undefined. Always trim whitespace before checking if a string is empty to avoid hidden space characters causing false results.
⚠ Note on Unicode: Some Unicode characters (like zero-width spaces U+200B) are invisible but add to string length. If your string looks empty but has length > 0, check for these hidden characters.

 

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