Adjusting how formal a passage sounds is its own kind of rewording.
Rewording Tool puts a formal-versus-casual control first, so the same text can be made more or less formal.
How to use Rewording Tool
- Paste the text whose formality you want to change.
- Choose a more formal or more casual setting.
- Reword it and copy the version you prefer.
Use cases
- Making a passage sound more formal.
- Relaxing stiff wording toward a casual tone.
- Adjusting register without rewriting from scratch.
Good to know
Rewording Tool rewords your text in your browser according to a formality setting: the formal option expands contractions and prefers more formal wording, while the casual option keeps it relaxed. Everything stays on your device with no upload. The result is a draft, so read it to confirm the tone and meaning are right. 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 does the formality setting change?
Formal expands contractions and leans toward more formal word choices, while casual keeps contractions and a relaxed tone.
Does changing formality change my meaning?
It targets tone and wording while aiming to keep meaning, but you should read the result to be sure.
Is the rewording private?
Yes. It runs in your browser with an on-device AI model and your text is never uploaded.
Will the output match a previous run?
Not necessarily. The rewording comes from a small on-device AI model, so identical text and settings can produce different wording each run.