Splitting text for Discord
Discord stops you at 2,000 characters per message — 4,000 with Nitro. Here's the painless way to post something longer.
Discord's limits
- Messages: 2,000 characters, or 4,000 with Nitro.
- Embeds and bots have their own, different limits — this page is about ordinary messages.
Paste something longer and Discord either refuses to send it or offers to convert it to a file attachment — which nobody on a phone wants to open.
Post it as numbered messages instead
- Open the splitter with the limit pre-set to 2,000 (change it to 4,000 if you have Nitro).
- Paste your text and click Split Text. Cuts land on word boundaries, so sentences stay readable.
- Turn on Number Each Part if you want each message tagged [Part 1/3] so readers can follow the sequence.
- Copy Next hands you each message in order — paste, send, repeat.
Tips
- Numbering costs a few characters per message; the splitter accounts for that automatically so parts never overflow.
- Posting rules or announcements? Consider 1,900 as your limit to leave room for later edits.
- The Chrome extension keeps your parts available while you flick between tabs — nothing is uploaded or stored.
See also: character limits of every major platform, pasting long text into ai chats, splitting text for sms.