A quick rephrase often needs control over length as much as tone.
Rephrase offers length and tone controls to restate text in different words at the size you want.
How to use Rephrase
- Paste the text you want to rephrase.
- Set the target length and the tone.
- Rephrase it and copy what works.
Use cases
- Restating a passage in different words.
- Rephrasing to a shorter or longer feel.
- Adjusting tone while changing wording.
Good to know
Rephrase restates your text in your browser, applying length and tone settings through an on-device AI model. Nothing is uploaded. The result is a draft rather than a final version, so read it to confirm it keeps your meaning and reads naturally before you use it. After the in-browser rewriter loads once it is cached, so it can run offline in the same browser; the first load needs a connection.
Frequently asked questions
What do the length and tone controls do?
Length nudges the result shorter or longer in feel, while tone shifts the wording toward a more casual or formal register.
Is the rephrased text generated on a server?
No. It is produced in your browser with an on-device AI model and your text is not uploaded.
Does rephrasing guarantee different wording?
It substitutes wording where it can, but very short or unusual text may change little; review the result.
Will it keep what I meant?
It aims to preserve meaning while changing wording, so read the output to be sure the sense holds.