ai rewriter

How to use the ai rewriter

  1. Paste the paragraph, email, or article you want to rewrite (up to 5,000 characters).
  2. Pick a tone — professional, casual, academic, confident, friendly, persuasive, or simple.
  3. Decide on length: keep the same size, make it shorter, or expand it with detail.
  4. Optionally add extra instructions (up to 500 chars) like 'use active voice' or 'avoid jargon' — these are treated as style guidance, not content.
  5. Pick a quality tier (standard is usually enough) and click 'Rewrite'. The result streams back in seconds and deducts one credit per run.

When to use it

Reach for it when your draft is almost right but the tone is off — a support email that sounds too stiff, a cover letter that needs confidence, a LinkedIn post that needs trimming. Use 'Simple' tone for translating jargon-heavy paragraphs into plain English for a broader audience. Alternative: ChatGPT and Claude.ai handle this too, but this tool is purpose-built — no prompt engineering needed, consistent output format, and one-click access to multiple tones without retyping context.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI rewriter?
A tool that rephrases text while preserving its meaning — useful for changing tone, adjusting reading level, or fixing awkward phrasing. This one runs on Google Gemini with a multi-provider fallback chain, and supports seven tones out of the box.
Is the AI rewriter free?
Each rewrite costs one credit on the standard tier. New accounts include a starting credit balance; you can top up credits or upgrade for access to higher-quality models.
Will the rewriter change the meaning of my text?
It's instructed to preserve meaning faithfully. For critical content (legal, medical, contractual), always review the output before publishing — AI can still miss subtle nuances.
Can I use the AI rewriter without signing in?
No. Because AI inference has real cost, you need a free account. Sign-in uses the same form as the rest of Talos Tools.
What's the maximum input length?
5,000 characters per rewrite, which is roughly 750-1000 words. For longer documents, split them into sections and rewrite each part separately.
Why does the output sometimes start with 'Here is the rewritten version'?
Some underlying models add conversational prefixes. The tool strips the most common prefixes automatically, but occasionally one slips through. Copy the text, trim the first sentence, or click Rewrite again.
Which tone should I pick for marketing copy?
'Persuasive' for benefit-focused landing pages and ads. 'Confident' for founder updates and hero text. 'Friendly' for onboarding emails. Avoid 'Academic' for marketing — it reads as dry.

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Last updated: 2026-04-24