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AI Paraphrasing Tool

Rewrite your text in any style — standard, creative, formal, or simple. Powered by Gemini AI.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Paraphrasing means rewriting text in different words while preserving the original meaning. It's useful when you want to express an idea in your own voice, adapt content for a different audience, avoid repetitive phrasing, improve readability, or incorporate research into your own writing without direct quotation.
Copy-pasting reproduces text verbatim — it's plagiarism if used without attribution. AI paraphrasing completely rewrites the phrasing, sentence structure, and vocabulary while keeping the meaning intact. The output is your own restatement of an idea, not a copy of the original text.
Standard mode rewrites text with moderate changes, maintaining a similar level of complexity. Fluency mode prioritizes natural, smooth-sounding language — it optimizes for readability and flow, making the text feel effortless and easy to read. Use Fluency for casual writing, blogs, and emails; use Standard for general-purpose rewriting.
AI paraphrasing significantly changes the phrasing and structure of text, but the underlying ideas still originate from the source material. For academic integrity, you should still cite the original source even after paraphrasing. This tool helps you write in your own words, but it doesn't eliminate the need for proper attribution of ideas.
Yes, with important caveats. Paraphrasing is a legitimate academic skill — it's expected that you restate sources in your own words rather than copy them directly. However, always cite the original source and review the AI output to ensure it accurately represents the source material. Don't use it to paraphrase your own assignment from a previous submission.

Why Use an AI Paraphrasing Tool?

Paraphrasing is a core writing skill that every student, writer, and professional needs. When researching a topic, you encounter many sources — and integrating them into your own work requires restating ideas in your own words. AI paraphrasing makes this process faster and helps you find alternative phrasings when you're stuck.

Writers use paraphrasing to avoid repetition, vary their sentence structure, and adapt content for different audiences. The same explanation that works for an academic paper may need to be simplified for a general audience blog post, or formalized for a business report. The five modes — Standard, Fluency, Creative, Formal, and Simple — let you target exactly the right register for your context.

Students and academics benefit from paraphrasing when synthesizing multiple sources. Instead of stringing together quotes, paraphrasing allows you to weave ideas naturally into your argument. It also helps avoid unintentional plagiarism — a common issue when students "copy and rephrase" manually without fully transforming the language structure.

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