Input with visible limits
The input area is sized for sentences, short paragraphs, emails, and notes, with a visible character count so you know when the 5,000 character limit is close.
Paste text, choose a rewrite style, set the tone, and compare the AI rewrite with your original before you use it.
Choose Fluent for cleaner grammar, Creative for more variety, or Formal when the rewrite needs to sound polished.
Use the comparison view to catch meaning changes, missing details, and wording that no longer sounds like you.
Use this flow when you need a clearer sentence, a more formal email, a simpler explanation, or a fresh version of a paragraph.
Add the sentence, paragraph, email, or note you want to rephrase. Keep the text under 5,000 characters and remove private details that are not needed for the rewrite.
Pick Fluent, Creative, or Formal, then select a tone such as friendly, academic, persuasive, or formal so the AI has a clear target for the rewrite.
Read the rewritten text beside the original, check that the meaning stayed intact, then copy the version that fits your assignment, email, post, or document.

The input area is sized for sentences, short paragraphs, emails, and notes, with a visible character count so you know when the 5,000 character limit is close.
After generation, the Compare option places the original and rephrased text side by side so you can spot missing claims, changed tone, or awkward wording.
The tool uses a server-assisted AI request, so sign-in, available credits, rate limits, and service availability can affect whether a rewrite runs.
Fluent, Creative, and Formal modes pair with tone options for professional emails, friendly messages, academic language, and persuasive copy.
The final rewrite can be copied from the result card once you have checked it against the original and the place where it will be used.
Use Rephrase Again when the first version is too stiff, too casual, too long, or not close enough to the source meaning.
Rephraser uses an authenticated AI request and shows the result in the current session. It is not designed for permanent storage, so review and copy the version you want to keep.
Rephraser prepares the source text, rewrite mode, and tone choice in the browser, then sends the request through the authenticated AI workflow.
Rephraser returns the rewritten text in the current page. It is not a saved writing library, so copy any version you want to keep.
Sign-in is required because the tool uses AI credits, rate limits, and account-level access before it can generate a rewrite.
AI rewriting is useful, but the final text still needs human review. Check these points before you paste sensitive or important writing.
Remove names, account details, private client facts, and confidential project data unless they are truly needed for the rewrite.
Because this tool uses server-assisted AI, do not paste text that your school, employer, or client requires to stay offline.
A rewrite can sound smoother while changing a detail, softening a claim, or making the tone too strong.
Compare the result with the source before using it in an essay, report, job message, customer reply, or published page.
Plain text works best. Remove broken HTML, copied table fragments, signatures, and unrelated footnotes before sending the prompt.
If the rewrite looks confused, shorten the input, choose a clearer mode, and run a second version.
Copy the result only after checking voice, meaning, citations, and required wording for the destination.
Keep the original nearby until the final version has been reviewed in context.
Rephraser accepts up to 5,000 characters per request. Short inputs under 10 characters are not sent because there is not enough context to rewrite safely.
Rephraser uses the AI rewriting workflow, so generated rewrites can depend on account allowance and service availability.
Use it to rephrase sentences, rewrite short paragraphs, polish emails, make notes clearer, adjust tone, or create another version of text you already understand.
The tool is designed to preserve meaning, but AI can miss nuance. Always compare the rewrite with the original before using it for school, work, legal, medical, or client content.
Yes. Sign-in is required because the rewrite runs through an authenticated AI workflow with usage limits, account access, and available AI credits.
Start with a clear source paragraph, choose the tone that matches the destination, then edit the result lightly so it still sounds like your voice.
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