Extract
Find likely acronyms across a large document without a page-by-page manual pass.
Acronytor resource
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
Find likely acronyms across a large document without a page-by-page manual pass.
Compare detected terms with your preferred definition list when one is available.
Edit terms, definitions, and page references before the list becomes part of a proposal, manual, policy, or report.
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.
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.
Common questions
No. Acronytor creates an editable starting table. A reviewer should confirm acronyms, definitions, page references, and final wording.
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.
Acronytor fits proposals, technical manuals, SOPs, compliance documents, policies, reports, and other acronym-heavy files.
Acronytor for Windows
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