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The New Yorker Style Converter
— Convert text to match The New Yorker's distinctive typographic style, featuring proper diaereses (such as "coöperate" and "naïve"), curly quotation marks, em dashes, and ellipses. Paste your text into the input field and watch the refined version appear instantly in the output area, which can be copied to your clipboard with a single click.
Recent articles
- Claude Opus 4.8: "a modest but tangible improvement" - 28th May 2026
- I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit - 27th May 2026
- Notes on Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI - 25th May 2026