Acronytor

Acronytor resource

Generate an editable acronym list from a long document.

Start with a source document and get a review table of terms, definitions, and page references instead of building an acronym list from a blank page.

What matters

What a useful acronym list generator should do.

Extract

Find likely acronyms across a large document without a page-by-page manual pass.

Match

Compare detected terms with your preferred definition list when one is available.

Review

Edit terms, definitions, and page references before the list becomes part of a proposal, manual, policy, or report.

What the list gives you

Start from extracted terms, not a blank table.

Acronytor turns a long document into a review table of acronyms, definitions, and page references that a person can clean up.

Editable output
Every detected acronym, definition, and page reference stays editable before the list ships.
Page references
Terms keep the page context reviewers need to confirm meaning quickly.
Definition matching
A known definition list speeds matching when your team maintains approved terms.
Reviewer owns final
Acronytor prepares the table; a person still decides final wording and omissions.

Start with extraction, then make the review decision.

Acronytor helps teams move from source document to editable acronym table faster. The reviewer still owns final wording, omissions, and customer-facing quality.

That is why the workflow emphasizes extraction, definition matching, page context, and table review before the document leaves the team.

The narrow scope is the benefit.

Acronytor is built for one repetitive document job: finding acronyms and preparing a list that a person can clean up.

That makes it useful when acronym cleanup is necessary but not worth a custom document automation project, custom script, or manual page-by-page review.

The result

An acronym table reviewers can clean up.

Extraction and results in one view

Acronytor lists detected acronyms with definitions and page numbers, ready to edit before the document leaves the team.

Acronytor results table listing acronyms, definitions, and page numbers after extraction

Common questions

Questions buyers ask about acronym list generation.

Is Acronytor a replacement for document review?

No. Acronytor creates an editable starting table. A reviewer should confirm acronyms, definitions, page references, and final wording.

What should I test during the trial?

Use a real document and check whether Acronytor finds the expected terms, matches your known definitions, preserves useful page context, and gives reviewers a table they can clean up.

What kinds of documents are a good fit?

Acronytor fits proposals, technical manuals, SOPs, compliance documents, policies, reports, and other acronym-heavy files.

Acronytor for Windows

Start the trial and test Acronytor on a real document.

Use the 7-day trial to test extraction, definition review, installation, and activation before annual billing begins. Cancel before the trial ends and you will not be charged.