Paraphrasing Tool
Rewrite any text instantly with multiple paraphrasing modes. Uses client-side synonym replacement, sentence restructuring, and voice toggling -- no API calls, fully private.
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How to Use
- Paste or type your text into the input area above.
- Select a paraphrasing mode: Standard for balanced rewrites, Fluency for smoother reading, Formal for professional tone, Simple for easier language, or Creative for more varied output.
- Click the "Paraphrase" button to generate your rewritten text.
- Review the paraphrased output, which shows how many changes were made and word count comparison.
- Click "Copy Result" to copy the paraphrased text to your clipboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this paraphrasing tool work?
This tool processes your text sentence by sentence using multiple client-side techniques: synonym replacement from a built-in dictionary, sentence restructuring by swapping clause order, passive/active voice toggling, and word order adjustments. All processing happens in your browser.
Does this tool use AI or API calls?
No external API calls are made. The paraphrasing engine runs entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript with a built-in synonym dictionary. Your text is never sent to any server, so your content stays completely private.
What are the different paraphrasing modes?
Standard mode provides a balanced rewrite. Fluency mode focuses on making text read more smoothly. Formal mode elevates the tone for professional writing. Simple mode replaces complex words with easier alternatives. Creative mode applies the most aggressive changes for a distinctly different output.
Will the paraphrased text keep the original meaning?
The tool aims to preserve the original meaning while changing the wording. Since it uses rule-based synonym replacement and restructuring rather than deep language understanding, we recommend reviewing the output to ensure accuracy, especially for technical or specialized content.
What kind of text works best?
This tool works best with standard English prose such as essays, articles, reports, and general writing. It handles informational and expository text well. Very short phrases, highly technical jargon, or poetry may produce less effective results.