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Sentence Rewriter

Sentence Rewriter — writing coach. Powered by free AI, no signup required.

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About Sentence Rewriter

Sentence Rewriter takes one or more sentences and rewrites each in a target style — clearer, more concise, more formal, friendlier, more vivid. Writers use it to break out of awkward phrasing mid-draft; editors use it to A/B test sentence-level revisions.

Who this tool is for

  • Writers stuck on an awkward sentence they have rewritten in their head five times
  • Editors looking for two or three rewrite options before committing to one
  • ESL learners studying sentence-level English style improvements
  • Copywriters testing variant phrasings for headlines and CTAs
  • Authors smoothing transitions between paragraphs in revision

Real use cases

  • Rewrite a clunky opening sentence three different ways and pick the best one
  • Tighten a 35-word sentence into a 12-word punchy version for a tweet
  • Soften a sharp customer-service reply without losing the boundary
  • Convert a vague sentence ("things were challenging") into a specific one
  • Polish translated text where the grammar is right but the rhythm is off

How to use Sentence Rewriter

  • Paste one sentence (or several, one per line) into the source field
  • Pick the rewrite goal: Clearer, More Concise, More Formal, Friendlier, More Vivid, Active Voice
  • Set how many variant rewrites you want per sentence — 3 is the sweet spot
  • Generate; compare the variants side by side
  • Ask follow-ups like "give me 3 more, this time with a metaphor" to keep iterating

Tips for better results

  • Three rewrites per sentence is the right number — one is not enough to compare, ten is decision paralysis
  • For copy that needs to convert, ask for "one short version (under 10 words) and one detailed version (15–20 words)" to test both
  • When you cannot articulate what is wrong with a sentence, paste it in and ask for "5 rewrites, very different from each other" — the contrast reveals the issue

Frequently asked questions

Can I paste a whole paragraph?

You can, but the tool is optimized for sentence-by-sentence work. For paragraphs, use the Paragraph Rewriter instead.

Does it explain what changed?

Not by default — ask "explain what you changed in each version" and it will annotate the choices it made.

Will it preserve technical terms or jargon?

Yes — terms in quotes or capitalized are usually preserved. Add a note like "keep 'BERT' and 'transformer' as-is" if you want to be safe.

Is this better than Grammarly's rewrite feature?

Grammarly gives one rewrite at a time, focused on correctness. This tool gives multiple variants in different styles in one pass. They complement each other.

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