Get dozens of rewording options for any sentence. Whether you want to add flair to your content, make your emails easier to read, or ditch writer's block, try Rephrase by ProWritingAid.
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Strengthen any sentence, fix first draft frustrations, and find new ways to say what you mean with the power of AI rephrasing.
Make your writing more formal or informal, longer or shorter, sound more fluent, and even add sensory detail in just a few clicks.
Write in your native language and use Rephrase to make your sentences read like a native English speaker.
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ProWritingAid is a grammar checker and writing coach all in one helpful tool. We do way more than just reword your writing.
When you sign up for a ProWritingAid account, you get access to advanced grammar and spelling checks, style suggestions, and 18 other reports designed to perfect your writing. Plus Rephrase, of course.
Rephrase isn't a content generation tool. Instead, Rephrase takes any sentence and finds ways to reword your writing without changing the meaning or intent.
Think of Rephrase as a brainstorming partner that can come up with new ideas on how to express your thoughts more clearly and effectively.
No. As a ProWritingAid user, you can get ten rephrases a day, totally free. If you want more rephrases, upgrading to a paid plan grants you access to unlimited rephrases.
Our Rephrase feature uses a large language model similar to GPT-3 to generate rewording options for any sentence. It does not use the GPT-3 model specifically.