"I love you" × 1000

"I love you" — 1,000 times.

One thousand "I love you"s. About 14,000 characters. Fits in a single WhatsApp message (which allows ~65,000 chars). Maximum romantic statement.

The workflow

  1. Open our text repeater
  2. Type I love you ❤️
  3. Click the 1,000× preset
  4. Click Copy
  5. Paste into WhatsApp / Messages / wherever

Will it fit in WhatsApp?

Yes. WhatsApp allows ~65,536 characters per message. 1,000 × "I love you ❤️\n" is about 14,000 characters — comfortable margin.

What it looks like

The recipient sees a single message bubble. When they tap it to expand, it fills their entire screen — and they keep scrolling, and scrolling, and scrolling. WhatsApp may collapse it with a "Read more" link first; tapping that expands the full message.

Compatibility table

PlatformWill 1,000 fit in one message?
WhatsAppYes (limit ~65,000 chars)
iMessageYes (no hard limit)
SMSNo — splits across many messages, costs money
DiscordNo — 2,000 char limit (4,000 with Nitro)
TelegramNo — 4,096 char limit; would need 4 messages
X (Twitter)No — 280 char limit; Premium allows 25,000 but post would be massive
EmailYes

What gets you banned

Nothing — sending a long message to one friend is not what platforms flag. Mass-broadcasting the same message to many people is what triggers spam detection.

If 1,000 isn't enough

The tool supports up to 100,000 repetitions. But WhatsApp's 65,000-char limit means you'd need to split into multiple messages, which crosses into joke/spam territory. 1,000 is the sweet spot for "maximum statement in one message".

See also

The 100-times version: "I love you" 100 times. The history of romantic repetition: Send "I love you" many times.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Depends on the relationship. As a romantic gesture between partners, it's sweet. As a message to a casual acquaintance, it can be uncomfortable. Match the energy of the relationship.

Not in one shot — the tool caps at 100,000. WhatsApp also caps individual messages at ~65,000 characters. For 1,000,000 you'd need to script it; nobody would actually read it.

Yes — WhatsApp Web pastes long text smoothly. The browser might lag briefly on very large pastes (50,000+ chars).

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