How to strip or escape html tags in Android

This is for new method alternative (API 16+):

android.text.Html.escapeHtml(your_html).toString();

The solutions in the answer linked to by @sparkymat generally require either regex - which is an error-prone approach - or installing a third-party library such as jsoup or jericho. A better solution on Android devices is just to make use of the Html.fromHtml() function:

public String stripHtml(String html) {
    if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.N) {
       return Html.fromHtml(html, Html.FROM_HTML_MODE_LEGACY).toString();
    } else {
       return Html.fromHtml(html).toString();
    }
}

This uses Android's built in Html parser to build a Spanned representation of the input html without any html tags. The "Span" markup is then stripped by converting the output back into a string.

As discussed here, Html.fromHtml behaviour has changed since Android N. See the documentation for more info.


Sorry for the late post, but i think this might help for others,

To just remove the html strips

Html.fromHtml(htmltext).toString()

This way the html tag will be replaced with string, but the string willnot be formatted properly. Hence i did

Html.fromHtml(htmltext).toString().replaceAll("\n", "").trim()

This way i first replace with nextline with blankspace and removed blank space. Similarly you can remove others.


You can alternatively use Html.escapeHtml(String) if you are targeting API 16 or above.

For also targeting below API 16, you can instead use the below class by calling HtmlUtils.escapeHtml(String) which i simply pulled from the source of Html.escapeHtml(String).

public class HtmlUtils {

    public static String escapeHtml(CharSequence text) {
        StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder();
        withinStyle(out, text, 0, text.length());
        return out.toString();
    }

    private static void withinStyle(StringBuilder out, CharSequence text,
                                    int start, int end) {
        for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
            char c = text.charAt(i);

            if (c == '<') {
                out.append("&lt;");
            } else if (c == '>') {
                out.append("&gt;");
            } else if (c == '&') {
                out.append("&amp;");
            } else if (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDFFF) {
                if (c < 0xDC00 && i + 1 < end) {
                    char d = text.charAt(i + 1);
                    if (d >= 0xDC00 && d <= 0xDFFF) {
                        i++;
                        int codepoint = 0x010000 | (int) c - 0xD800 << 10 | (int) d - 0xDC00;
                        out.append("&#").append(codepoint).append(";");
                    }
                }
            } else if (c > 0x7E || c < ' ') {
                out.append("&#").append((int) c).append(";");
            } else if (c == ' ') {
                while (i + 1 < end && text.charAt(i + 1) == ' ') {
                    out.append("&nbsp;");
                    i++;
                }

                out.append(' ');
            } else {
                out.append(c);
            }
        }
    }
}

I am using this class which works fine.