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AI Text Paraphraser

Rewrite any text with different words and sentence structures while keeping the original meaning intact. Choose your style, audience, and length preference.

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AI Text Paraphraser

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AI Text Paraphraser

Paste your text on the left and click the button to see the results.

  • Paraphrased text ready to copy
  • Techniques used with specific examples
  • Meaning preservation score
  • Style, audience, and uniqueness analysis
  • 8 styles: Standard, Formal, Casual, Academic, Creative, Simplified, Concise, Expanded
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Eight Distinct Paraphrase Styles

Try All 8 Styles
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Techniques Listed with Specific Examples

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Meaning Fully Preserved — Nothing Added or Removed

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How It Works

How to Paraphrase Text

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Paste the Text

Paste any text up to 10,000 characters — essays, emails, articles, reports, social posts, product descriptions, academic papers, and more. Works best with 30 or more words.

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Choose Style, Audience, and Length

Select one of 8 paraphrase styles (Standard, Formal, Casual, Academic, Creative, Simplified, Concise, or Expanded), your target audience, and whether to keep a similar length, shorten, or expand the output.

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Get the Paraphrase with Techniques

Receive the full paraphrased text ready to copy, every technique applied with specific examples, a meaning preservation score, and a full analysis of style and structural changes.

Who Uses It

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Use Case

Students and Academic Writers

Paraphrase source material properly for essays and research papers — using Academic or Standard style to express the ideas in your own words while fully crediting the original. Understanding every technique used helps you internalize good academic writing habits.

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Use Case

Content Writers and Bloggers

Quickly generate multiple different versions of content for A/B testing, content repurposing, or adapting existing pieces for new audiences. Use Creative style for fresh takes and Concise style to create shorter spin-offs for social media.

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Use Case

Marketing and SEO Teams

Create unique variations of product descriptions, landing page copy, and ad creative without rewriting from scratch. Use Formal for B2B copy, Casual for social ads, and Simplified for broad consumer audiences.

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Use Case

Business and Legal Professionals

Rewrite dense legal language into plain English for client communications using Simplified style, or convert informal internal notes into formal business documents. The meaning preservation guarantee ensures no information is inadvertently altered.

Deep Dive

The Eight Paraphrase Styles

Each style produces a genuinely different output suited to a different context and audience. Understanding what each style does helps you choose the right one for your use case.

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Standard

The default style. Produces a clean, neutral paraphrase that uses different vocabulary and sentence structures without pushing toward formal or informal register. Suitable for general-purpose content where the goal is simply to rephrase without changing the tone. Ideal starting point before choosing a more specific style.

Best forGeneral content, blog posts, everyday writing, initial paraphrasing pass
RegisterNeutral — neither formal nor casual
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Formal & Academic

Formal style uses professional vocabulary, complete sentences, and avoids contractions and colloquialisms. Academic style goes further: it uses discipline-appropriate terminology, complex syntax (relative clauses, nominalization), and the kind of hedged, precise language expected in research writing. Use Academic for papers and Formal for business communications.

Formal best forBusiness emails, reports, official communications, corporate documents
Academic best forResearch papers, essays, literature reviews, thesis writing
Key featureAvoids contractions, uses passive voice where appropriate, precise vocabulary
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Casual & Creative

Casual style uses contractions, informal expressions, and relaxed sentence structures — the way people actually talk and write to friends. Creative style takes more liberty: varied sentence rhythm, vivid word choices, rhetorical questions, and structural variety that makes the text engaging to read. Use Casual for social media and Creative for content where engagement matters.

Casual best forSocial media, personal emails, blog posts with an informal voice, marketing to younger audiences
Creative best forContent marketing, storytelling, brand copy, any writing where engagement and memorability matter
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Simplified & Concise

Simplified style prioritizes clarity and accessibility — short sentences, common vocabulary, and no jargon. Concise style removes padding, redundant qualifiers, and filler phrases to produce a shorter, tighter version of the original. Both preserve the full meaning; they differ in how they achieve clarity. Use Simplified for broad audiences and Concise when brevity is the priority.

Simplified best forConsumer-facing content, instructions, content for non-expert audiences, global audiences reading in a second language
Concise best forExecutive summaries, headlines, social captions, any context where brevity is valued
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Expanded

Expanded style elaborates on the original — adding explanatory detail, unpacking implicit ideas, and making the reasoning explicit. It produces a longer output that covers the same ground more thoroughly. Useful when the original is too compressed for the target audience, or when you need to fill a longer format from a shorter source text. All added content is consistent with and derived from the original — no new facts are introduced.

Best forTurning a brief summary into a full paragraph, adapting a concise source for a detail-oriented audience, filling long-form content formats
NoteExpanded adds explanatory elaboration, not new information. All additions are logical extensions of the original meaning.

Note: Paraphrasing preserves meaning but produces original phrasing. Always cite your original sources properly in academic and professional contexts — paraphrasing does not replace attribution.

Benefits

Why Use It

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8 Distinct Styles

Standard, Formal, Casual, Academic, Creative, Simplified, Concise, and Expanded — each producing genuinely different output for different contexts.

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Techniques with Examples

Every paraphrasing technique applied is listed with a specific before-and-after example from the text so you can see exactly what changed.

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Meaning Fully Preserved

Nothing added, nothing removed. Every fact, argument, and conclusion from the original is carried through exactly in the paraphrased version.

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Audience and Length Controls

Choose your target audience and whether to keep similar length, shorten, or expand — for output that fits the context precisely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?

Paraphrasing rewrites the text in different words while preserving the full original meaning — the same amount of information, expressed differently. Summarizing condenses the text by selecting only the most important points and omitting the rest. This tool paraphrases — nothing is removed from the original content.

Will the paraphrased text have the same meaning as the original?

Yes. The tool is explicitly calibrated to preserve the full meaning of the original. No information is added, removed, or altered. Only the vocabulary and sentence structures change. The meaning preservation score in the output reflects how faithfully the paraphrase captures the original.

Can I use it to avoid plagiarism?

Paraphrasing source material properly is an important part of academic and professional writing — but it does not replace citation. You must still attribute the original source when paraphrasing in academic work. This tool helps you paraphrase effectively and in your own words, but does not make source material yours without attribution.

Which style should I choose for academic writing?

Use the Academic style for research papers, essays, and thesis writing. It produces formal vocabulary, complex syntax, and the kind of hedged, precise language expected in academic writing. Use Formal for professional or business academic contexts such as reports and executive communications.

What is the difference between Concise and Simplified styles?

Concise removes padding and tightens the text to make it shorter — the vocabulary and sentence complexity stay the same, but redundant phrases and filler are cut. Simplified keeps the length similar but swaps complex vocabulary for plain language and breaks long sentences into shorter ones for better accessibility.

How much text can I paraphrase at once?

Up to 10,000 characters per paraphrase. For longer documents, split the text into natural sections (paragraphs or chapters) and paraphrase each section separately. Works best with 30 or more words — very short texts have limited paraphrasing options.

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Disclaimer: This tool uses generative AI technology which may produce content that resembles copyrighted materials or that is inaccurate, incomplete, or out-of-date. It is provided for general information and educational purposes only and is not intended for illegal activities or to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users are solely responsible for how they use the generated content. If you plan to use AI-generated content commercially or publicly, we strongly recommend reviewing it for potential copyright issues and obtaining proper permissions where necessary. We accept no liability for copyright infringement or any other consequences resulting from the use of content generated by this tool.

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