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Paraphrase Tool

Paraphrase and rewrite text

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the paraphrasing tool work?

Paste your text. The tool rephrases it using different words and sentence structures while preserving the original meaning. It uses synonym substitution, sentence restructuring, and voice changes. Review the output and make adjustments as needed.

What is the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?

Paraphrasing: restating text in different words at similar length. Summarizing: condensing text to key points at shorter length. The paraphrase tool maintains the original length and detail level while changing the wording.

Can I paraphrase academic text without plagiarizing?

The tool helps create unique phrasing, but always: understand the source material first, use the tool as a starting point, add your own analysis, and cite the original source. Paraphrasing without citation is still plagiarism regardless of how different the words are.

What paraphrasing modes are available?

Standard: balanced rewording. Fluency: improves readability and flow. Formal: academic and professional tone. Creative: more dramatic rewording. Simple: uses easier vocabulary. Each mode produces different levels of change from the original text.

How much text can I paraphrase at once?

Up to 10,000 characters per submission (approximately 1,500-2,000 words). For longer texts, process in sections. The tool works best with paragraph-sized chunks. Very short inputs (under 20 words) may not have enough context for effective paraphrasing.