Free with an account · 7 modes

Paraphrase anything, seven ways.

Rewrite a sentence, paragraph, or essay in the mode you need — meaning stays put, everything else is fair game.

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Mode

Same length, same tone, different words

Free with an account — 30 credits/month, no credit card.

See how it works — click any example

Works on
  • Sentences
  • Paragraphs
  • Essays
  • Blog drafts
  • Emails
  • Citations you're paraphrasing legally
Modes

7 modes — standard / fluent / formal / simple / creative / shorten / expand. Each preserves meaning but changes rhythm and vocabulary.

You get

Fully rewritten text at the chosen mode plus a diff-view of what changed. Run it through the Grammar Checker for a final polish, or Humanize further.

Won't work on

Plagiarism evasion of copyrighted work — we rewrite, not launder. Inputs under 20 characters. Code — use an IDE refactor.

Pricing

Free with an account30 runs/month. Upgrade to Pro for 1,500/month. Each paraphrase costs 2 credits.

Sample output

Same sentence, five modes, five different rewrites.

Original: "Remote work has fundamentally changed how companies operate, pushing teams to adopt new tools and workflows that weren't previously necessary."

Standard

Working remotely has transformed corporate operations at a basic level, forcing teams to embrace tools and processes they had never needed before.

Fluent

Remote work has reshaped how companies operate — teams have had to adopt entirely new tools and workflows, many of them unnecessary before the shift.

Formal

Distributed work arrangements have fundamentally reshaped organizational operations, compelling teams to adopt tools and workflows that were previously unnecessary.

Simple

Remote work has changed how companies run. Teams now use new tools and ways of working that they did not need before.

Creative

Remote work didn't just tweak the way companies run — it rewired it, pulling teams toward tools and rituals no one had reached for before.

Shorten

Remote work has forced teams to adopt entirely new tools and workflows.

Questions & answers

How is this different from a thesaurus? #

Thesauruses swap individual words. A paraphrase restructures whole sentences — reordering clauses, splitting run-ons, choosing synonyms that actually fit context. Result: text that reads naturally, not like a mad-lib.

What does each mode do? #

Standard keeps tone and length. Fluent fixes grammar. Formal bumps register. Simple drops to grade-6 reading level. Creative uses more vivid phrasing. Shorten cuts to ~half length. Expand adds examples, ~2× length.

Will it change my facts? #

No. We instruct the model to preserve numbers, names, citations, and quoted material verbatim. If facts change, that is a bug — we want to fix it.

Is it free? #

First few paraphrases per day are free without signup. Free accounts get 30 credits/month. Each paraphrase costs 2 credits.

What is the max text length? #

10,000 characters per run (roughly 1,500-2,000 words). Expand mode output can be up to 2× that.

Can I use this for schoolwork? #

Yes, for legitimate rewriting and editing. We are not a cheat machine — we preserve facts, so you still need to understand and vouch for what you submit. Check your school policy on AI assistance.

Does it avoid AI detection? #

We do not optimize for detectors. For that use case, try our AI Text Humanizer, which is designed specifically for natural human cadence.

What languages are supported? #

English right now. Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and more are rolling out.