AI Paraphraser

Rewrite any text using different words and sentence structures while preserving the original meaning.

Academic writers avoiding plagiarism; content teams refreshing existing articles.

How to use it

  1. Paste your text

    Enter the sentence, paragraph, or passage you want reworded into the input box.

  2. Click Paraphrase

    GPT-4o rewrites it with new structure and vocabulary while preserving the original meaning.

  3. Review and use

    Read the output, adjust anything you like, and copy it into your document, essay, or post.

Why use this tool?

Rewording something in your own words sounds simple, but doing it well by hand is slow, and swapping words for synonyms one at a time produces clunky, thesaurus-stuffed sentences that read worse than the original. Yet there are countless moments you need exactly this: restating a source so it is not copied verbatim, finding a clearer way to phrase a stubborn sentence, adapting copy for a different audience, or smoothing writing that feels awkward. This paraphraser uses GPT-4o to restructure sentences intelligently — changing the wording and the structure together while keeping your original meaning intact — so the result reads naturally rather than mechanically reworded. Paste a passage, click once, and get a fresh version you can use in an essay, article, or post. Your text is sent over HTTPS only for processing and is not stored. Used responsibly, it is a writing aid: when rephrasing a source for academic work, you should still cite the original.

Common use cases

Academic writers

Restate source material in your own words to support an argument — always alongside a proper citation.

Content teams

Refresh existing articles or adapt one piece of copy for different platforms and audiences.

Non-native English writers

Turn awkward or overly literal phrasing into fluent, natural-sounding English.

Students

Find a clearer way to express an idea you understand but are struggling to word.

Marketers

Produce several variations of a headline, tagline, or product description to test.

Frequently asked questions

Does paraphrasing count as plagiarism?

Rewording a source without crediting it can still be plagiarism. Paraphrasing is acceptable when you cite the original — always add the citation.

Is the original meaning preserved?

Yes. It keeps your key information and intent while changing the structure and wording.

Is my text stored?

No. Text is sent over HTTPS, processed, and discarded immediately after the response.

What is the character limit?

Up to 8,000 characters per request. Run longer text in sections.

Can I get more than one version?

Run it again on the same input to get a fresh alternative, then pick the phrasing you prefer.

Will it keep technical terms correct?

It generally preserves terminology, but review specialised or legal text to confirm meaning is intact.

How is this different from the humanizer?

The paraphraser focuses on rewording for clarity and originality; the AI Humanizer specifically targets AI-detection patterns.

Is it free?

Yes — paraphrase as much text as you need for free, with no account and no daily rewrite limit.

Related tools