Paraphrase any English text by swapping words with synonyms and lightly reshaping sentence order. Free, fast, runs in your browser without sending text to any server.
Paraphrasing means restating the same idea in different words. It's essential for academic writing (avoiding direct quotes), for content adaptation (tweaking the same material for different audiences), and for content marketing (refreshing evergreen pieces). A thesaurus-based tool gives you a fast first draft that you then polish.
Paste your text, set intensity (default 60%), click Rewrite. The tool replaces eligible words with random synonyms and lightly shuffles sentence order. The change count badge tells you how many words were swapped. Edit the output for natural reading flow.
Use it for academic paraphrasing (always cite the original source), content adaptation across audiences, generating multiple landing-page variants, freshening dated articles, and brainstorming alternative phrasings.
Paraphrasing without citation is plagiarism. Always credit the original source even when you've rewritten the words. The tool is a writing aid, not a citation-laundering machine.
Only if you cite the original source. Paraphrasing is a tool for engaging with sources, not for hiding them.
No — it's a thesaurus-based algorithm. Faster and more private than LLM-based paraphrasing.
Technically yes (paste section by section), but copyright law restricts paraphrasing copyrighted works without permission.
Explore more rewriters & paraphrasers on the tool hub — or jump straight to the Article Rewriter, Sentence Rephraser, Paragraph Rewriter.