Rewrite any sentence or paragraph in seconds — keep the meaning, change the words. Pick a tone, hit Paraphrase, and copy. Three modes free; more with Pro.
Paste text, choose a mode, and hit Paraphrase.
Standard, Fluent and Formal free — plus Academic, Simple and Shorten on Pro for the exact register you need.
Changed words are highlighted so you can see exactly what was rephrased — and confirm the sense is intact.
Your text is processed securely for the rewrite, then deleted — we don't store it or train on it.
The AI Humanizer rewrites your text for clarity, flow and a more natural, human tone.
Try the HumanizerParaphrasing is saying the same thing a different way. You hand the tool a sentence or paragraph, and it gives you back the same idea expressed in fresh words — new vocabulary, a different sentence shape, a smoother rhythm. The point isn't to disguise anything; it's to break a sentence you're stuck on and see a cleaner version you can borrow from.
That's why the most useful moment to reach for it is when you know what you mean but the wording fights you — a clumsy opening line, a paragraph you've quoted that needs to be in your own voice, an email that reads stiffer than you intended, or one sentence repeated three slightly different ways until it sounds awkward. A good rewrite hands you an alternative to react to, which is far easier than staring at a blank cursor.
This isn't a thesaurus swapping one word for its synonym. Word-for-word substitution is what makes most rewriters read worse than the original — "utilize" for "use," "commence" for "start" — and it quietly mangles meaning, because synonyms rarely carry the exact same shade. Instead, the paraphraser reads the whole sentence, works out what it's trying to say, and then rebuilds it: it can split a long clause in two, merge two short ones, move the emphasis, or reorder the idea so it lands earlier.
The mode you pick steers that rebuild. Standard makes balanced changes and stays close to your phrasing. Fluent leans harder on readability — it'll restructure for flow even if the result drifts further from your original wording. Formal strips contractions and casual filler and tightens the register for work or academic contexts. Pro adds Academic, Simple (plain-language), and Shorten for when you need to cut length. Whichever mode runs, the text is sent to our API for processing, then deleted — it isn't kept or used for training.
The changed words are highlighted so you can see at a glance what moved — which makes the one job that matters quick: check the meaning survived. Rewrites go wrong in predictable places. Watch numbers, names, dates and any negation ("not," "never," "without"); a rephrase that flips a single "not" reverses your point entirely. Specialist terms can also get softened into something vaguer, so if you're writing about a precise concept, keep the term the model tried to replace.
The best use is to read the rewrite, take the half you like, and stitch it into your own sentence rather than pasting it whole. You'll often find the tool fixed the exact clause that was tripping you up and left the rest you didn't need touched. If a version feels off, run it again or switch modes — Fluent and Standard frequently produce two genuinely different shapes of the same thought, and one usually fits better than the other.
Rewording isn't a citation. If you paraphrase someone else's argument, the idea is still theirs and still needs crediting — changing the sentence doesn't change who it belongs to. Paraphrasing also can't add anything that wasn't in your input: it can only rearrange the meaning you gave it, so a thin sentence comes back thin, just dressed differently. And it won't quietly improve weak logic — if the underlying point is muddled, a smoother version is just a muddle that reads better.
It's also not a detector-beating trick, and we don't pitch it as one — rephrasing text to dodge an AI checker is a losing game, and it's not what this is for. If your goal is a deeper, more natural rewrite of a whole draft rather than a single sentence, the AI Humanizer is the better fit. The free paraphraser handles three rewrites a day with no signup; a free account raises that to five a day, Starter allows twenty-five a day, and Pro removes the cap and unlocks every mode.