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About these paraphrases
These paraphrases are AI-generated. They are NOT a plagiarism or AI-detection bypass: integrity and AI-detection systems can typically recognise paraphrased text regardless of how it was produced.
Use this for clearer phrasing, ESL editing, tightening or expanding drafts, and avoiding repetition, not for evading attribution.
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How it works
The Paraphrasing Tool takes your text and returns one reworded version in the mode you pick. It is powered by a large language model, so it understands meaning rather than swapping synonyms: it typically restructures sentences and varies vocabulary while preserving what you said.
What you can adjust:
- Mode, one of eight (Standard, Fluency, Formal, Academic, Simple, Creative, Shorten, Expand). Each changes both wording and structure, not just vocabulary.
- Keep these words (optional), a comma-separated list of terms (brand names, jargon) to preserve verbatim.
After paraphrasing you get a fully editable result, a changed-words highlight against your original, a % reworded figure, and a readability reading (Flesch reading ease) before and after, so you can see how the reading level shifted.
Honest framing. AI-generated paraphrases are recognisable to AI-detection and academic-integrity systems regardless of how they were produced. This tool is for clearer phrasing, ESL editing, tightening or expanding drafts, and avoiding repetition, not for evading attribution.
Plan caps. Free visitors paraphrase up to 1,500 characters per submission; paid plans handle more (up to 12,000). Each paraphrase also uses part of your shared daily AI token budget, displayed by the quota chip.
What you will see
- Your text
- The text you pasted. The character counter turns amber as you approach your plan limit.
- Keep these words
- An optional list of terms preserved exactly in the paraphrase, useful for brand names and technical vocabulary.
- Mode
- One of eight paraphrase styles. Hover any pill for a short description. Each mode changes structure and word choice together.
- Paraphrase card
- The reworded text in an editable box. Edit it freely, hit Copy, or Re-paraphrase for a different rewording of the same text in the same mode.
- Highlight changes
- A toggle that marks the words that differ from your original, with a % reworded figure.
- Readability
- The Flesch reading-ease score before and after. Higher means easier to read; Simple and Fluency usually raise it.
- Recent paraphrases
- Your last 10 paraphrases, kept locally in your browser for 30 days. Click any entry to reopen it.
Frequently asked questions
How do I paraphrase text with this tool?
Paste a sentence or several paragraphs into the box, pick a paraphrase mode (Standard, Fluency, Formal, Academic, Simple, Creative, Shorten, or Expand), and click Paraphrase. You get one reworded version that keeps your original meaning, with the changed words highlighted against your input and a readability score so you can see how the reading level shifted.
Is this paraphrasing tool free?
Yes. All eight modes are free with no signup. Free visitors can paraphrase up to 1,500 characters at a time; signed-in paid plans can paste longer passages (up to 12,000 characters on the top tier). Every paraphrase also draws from a shared daily AI allowance that the quota chip on the page shows in real time.
Will a paraphrasing tool help me beat plagiarism or AI detection?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. AI-generated paraphrases are recognisable to plagiarism checkers, AI-detection tools, and academic-integrity systems regardless of how they were produced. This tool is built for legitimate uses: clearer phrasing, ESL editing, tightening or expanding drafts, avoiding repetition, and adapting tone, not for evading attribution or passing someone else's work off as your own.
What is the difference between the paraphrase modes?
- Standard rewords while staying close to the original register.
- Fluency smooths awkward or non-native phrasing.
- Formal shifts to a professional, business register.
- Academic uses a scholarly tone and precise vocabulary.
- Simple uses plainer words and shorter sentences (it usually raises the readability score).
- Creative reaches for fresher, more varied wording.
- Shorten condenses and removes redundancy.
- Expand adds relevant detail and clarification.
How is paraphrasing different from rewriting or summarising?
Paraphrasing restates the same content in different words while keeping roughly the same length and all the key points. Summarising deliberately drops detail to make the text shorter. Sentence rewriting usually works at the single-sentence level for tone. This tool is built for paragraph-scale paraphrasing; for one-sentence tone shifts try the Sentence Rewriter, and for condensing a long article try the AI Summarizer.
Does paraphrasing change the meaning of my text?
It should not. Every mode is instructed to preserve your original meaning and key facts and to avoid inventing new claims. The Shorten and Expand modes change the length but not the substance. You can also list specific words to keep (brand names, technical terms) and they will be preserved verbatim. Always re-read the result, an AI can occasionally drift, which is why the output stays fully editable.
What does the "% reworded" figure mean?
It is the share of words in the paraphrase that differ from your original, measured by a word-level comparison. Tick Highlight changes to see exactly which words changed. A higher percentage means a more thorough rewrite; a very low percentage usually means your text was already concise or the mode made only light edits.
How much text can I paraphrase at once?
The per-paraphrase character limit depends on your plan: Free 1,500, Bronze 3,000, Silver 5,000, Gold 8,000, and Platinum 12,000 characters. The live counter under the box turns amber as you approach your limit. Separately, each paraphrase uses part of your shared daily AI token budget, which the quota chip displays.