Paraphrasing
Tool
Paste your text. Choose a tone. Get a rewritten version that preserves your meaning.
Paraphrased Text
Your paraphrased text will appear here. Paste your text and click Paraphrase.
How to use
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Paste your text
Add the paragraph or passage you want to rewrite. Up to 400 words per request.
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Select a tone
Academic for formal essays. Standard for general writing. Simplified for clarity. Formal for business or professional contexts.
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Copy and use
The rewritten text preserves your original meaning. Review, copy, and integrate it into your work.
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What Is Paraphrasing?
Paraphrasing is the process of rewriting a source's ideas in your own words while preserving the original meaning. In academic writing, effective paraphrasing demonstrates that you understand the source material rather than copying it verbatim. Paraphrased content still requires a citation — paraphrasing is not a way to avoid referencing.
What Are the Three Tone Options?
- Academic — Formal vocabulary, passive constructions, hedging language. Suitable for essays, dissertations, and research papers.
- Standard — Clear and neutral. Neither formal nor casual. Suitable for reports, professional writing, and general academic work.
- Simplified — Plain language, shorter sentences, direct vocabulary. Suitable for plain English summaries or early drafts.
Does Paraphrasing Count as Plagiarism?
Paraphrasing without a citation counts as plagiarism. Changing a few words while keeping the same sentence structure also counts as plagiarism at most institutions. Effective paraphrasing involves genuinely restating an idea in your own voice and sentence structure — and always citing the original source.