Free Paraphrasing Tool — Reword Sentences Online

Quickly reword sentences for essays, emails, articles, and more. Six writing styles — free, instant, no sign-up required.

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Six paraphrasing styles for any context

Different writing situations call for different rewrites. Our free paraphrasing tool offers six preset styles so you get the right output the first time — whether you are writing an academic essay, a business email, or a social media post.

Standard

A balanced reword that keeps the original meaning while varying word choice and sentence structure.

Fluency

Produces smooth, natural-sounding prose. Great for polishing text that feels clunky or repetitive.

Formal

Expands contractions, elevates vocabulary, and removes informal language. Ideal for academic and professional writing.

Simplify

Swaps complex words for plain alternatives and shortens wordy phrases. Perfect for plain-language content.

Creative

Uses more expressive, vivid word choices. Good for marketing copy, storytelling, and creative writing.

Shorten

Strips padding phrases, redundant adverbs, and filler to cut word count without losing meaning.

How to paraphrase text in 3 steps

  1. Paste or type your text into the left panel — or upload a .txt or .md file. Hit "Try sample" to see an example rewrite.
  2. Choose a style: Standard, Fluency, Formal, Simplify, Creative, or Shorten depending on your goal.
  3. Click Paraphrase and copy the result from the right panel. Edit as needed before using.

What is paraphrasing and when should you use it?

Paraphrasing means restating someone else's ideas in your own words while keeping the original meaning. It is a core writing skill used in essays, research papers, journalism, and business communication. A good paraphrase does more than swap synonyms — it restructures the sentence so the idea flows naturally in the new context.

Use our free paraphrasing tool when you need to:

  • Reword a sentence to avoid repetition in your writing
  • Simplify complex text for a general audience
  • Adapt content from one format (e.g., academic) to another (e.g., blog)
  • Improve the flow of AI-generated or translated text
  • Cut word count without losing meaning

Paraphrasing vs. summarizing — key differences

Paraphrasing

  • Roughly same length as original
  • Rewrites all ideas, not just key ones
  • Changes words and sentence structure
  • Used to integrate sources into your writing

Summarizing

  • Much shorter than original
  • Covers only the main points
  • Omits details and examples
  • Used to give a broad overview of a source

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