Free AI Paraphraser
Paste a sentence, a paragraph, or a full essay. Our online paraphrasing tool rewrites the wording in the mode you pick, standard, fluency, formal, simple, creative, or shorten, while keeping the meaning intact. Need the output to pass an AI detector? Send it to our humanizer after.
Sentence paraphraser, paragraph paraphraser, essay paraphraser, all in one paraphrase tool
Drop in any text from a single sentence to a full article. Pick the paraphrasing mode you want, standard for a balanced rewrite, fluency for a readability polish, formal for professional contexts, simple for plain English, creative for more variation, or shorten to compress the draft. The free AI paraphraser handles paragraph paraphrasing, essay paraphrasing, and full article paraphrasing in one pass, no account required.
Paraphrase text without losing the meaning
Paraphrasing is the everyday work of rewording a sentence so it says the same thing in different words. You need it when you are pulling a source into an essay, when an email reads too stiff, when a blog draft has the same phrasing as your reference, or when a sentence just is not landing. The standard fix is to sit there and reshuffle words yourself, which is slow and usually ends with the same phrasing as before.
Our AI paraphraser does that work in one pass. Paste the text. Pick a paraphrasing mode. The AI swaps wording, restructures clauses where useful, and gives back a version that keeps your meaning but reads with different words. Sentence paraphraser, paragraph paraphraser, essay paraphraser, the tool works at any length and at any reading level.
Be honest about what this is. The paraphraser is an AI tool that calls a language model to rephrase your text. It is not a humanizer. The output will still carry AI signatures that GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, and Originality can detect. If you need an AI paraphraser undetectable enough to survive those checks, chain this with our AI humanizer afterward, the paraphraser handles the wording pass, the humanizer handles the detection bypass.
Three steps from original text to paraphrased text
Paste once and get the full paraphrase back. No clicking sentence by sentence, no manual synonym hunting.
Paste your text
Drop in a sentence, a paragraph, an essay, a blog post, or a quote you want to paraphrase. The tool handles anything from one line to a few thousand words in a single pass and reads the full context before paraphrasing.
Pick a paraphrasing mode
Choose how the paraphrase should sound: standard for a balanced rewrite, fluency for readability, formal for professional contexts, simple for plain English, creative for more variation, or shorten to compress. Each mode controls how aggressively the wording changes.
Get your paraphrase back
The AI returns a paraphrased version that keeps your original meaning and reads in the mode you picked. Copy it back into your document. Done.
What is paraphrasing, how to do it right, and how to cite it
Quick primer on the fundamentals before you paraphrase anything graded. The mechanics matter more than the tool, especially when a citation is involved.
What is paraphrasing?
Paraphrasing means restating someone else's idea in your own words, at roughly the same length as the original, without quoting verbatim. A good paraphrase keeps the meaning intact, swaps the vocabulary and sentence structure, and still credits the original source. Paraphrasing is different from quoting (which copies the words exactly) and different from summarizing (which compresses the idea to a fraction of the original length). If you are asking what does paraphrase mean in an academic context, that is the definition.
Paraphrase vs summary, what is the difference?
A paraphrase rewords a passage at the same length. A summary boils a longer passage down to the main idea in fewer words. Paraphrase when you want every detail of the original idea in your own words. Summarize when you only need the gist. Both require a citation when the idea comes from a source, but paraphrasing is the more demanding skill because you have to match the original's depth without copying the phrasing.
How to paraphrase a quote without plagiarizing
Read the quote, close the source, and write the idea from memory in your own words. Then check the original to make sure you have the meaning right but did not accidentally lift phrases. Change the sentence structure, not just synonyms, two-word swaps with the same grammar count as plagiarism even if every word is technically different. Finish with an in-text citation pointing to the source.
How to cite a paraphrase (APA, MLA, Chicago)
A paraphrase still needs a citation. APA uses author-date in parentheses, like (Smith, 2024). MLA uses author-page, like (Smith 23). Chicago author-date matches APA, Chicago notes-bibliography uses a footnote. Pair the in-text citation with a full entry in your references or works cited. Our citation generator and bibliography generator will format both for you.
Paraphrase example
Original: "The Industrial Revolution transformed Britain's economy by shifting production from cottage industries to factories." Paraphrase: "Britain's economic structure changed during the Industrial Revolution, with manufacturing moving from small home-based workshops into centralized factory settings (Smith, 2024)." Notice the structure, vocabulary, and rhythm change, but the meaning is intact and the source is credited.
A paraphraser alone will not beat AI detectors. Here's the honest answer.
Most people who get flagged by an AI detector are not the ones who let ChatGPT write the whole thing from scratch. They are the ones who wrote the draft themselves, used a ChatGPT paraphrase or an AI paraphraser to clean it up, and pasted the output back in. The detector flags the paraphrased version, and the original author gets the email. The same thing happens with any AI paraphraser, ours included, if you stop at the paraphrase step.
The reason is patterned voice. Every AI paraphraser, including QuillBot, pulls sentences toward the same averaged style: balanced clauses, predictable transitions, a narrow vocabulary band. GPTZero, Turnitin AI, Copyleaks, and Originality lock onto that signature within a paragraph. No amount of clever mode-switching changes that, the output is still LLM output, and detectors are trained to find LLM output.
Real detection bypass is a separate problem. It needs a model trained specifically to strip AI signatures, not a model trained to swap synonyms. That is what our AI humanizer does, and it is the tool you should reach for if a detector is in the loop. Use this paraphraser for clarity and word-level changes. Then send the output through the humanizer for the detection pass. Two tools, two jobs.
Built for the kind of paraphrasing people actually do
Most paraphrasing is rewording a source for an essay, polishing your own draft, or reshaping a sentence that just is not working. The tool is tuned for those everyday cases.
Essay paraphraser for student writing and research
Paste a passage you want to paraphrase into your essay and the AI paraphraser gives you a clean version in your own words, ready to drop in next to a citation. Useful for paraphrasing quotes from sources, smoothing transitions between paragraphs, and tightening a draft that reads too close to the source material.
Sentence paraphraser for emails, reports, and cover letters
Paste a stiff sentence and get a smoother version. Paste an awkward clause and get one that lands. Useful for cover letters, client communication, sales follow-ups, and any sentence that needs to read in a specific register. Pair with the formal or fluency mode for professional contexts.
Paragraph paraphraser for blog posts and content
Refresh old posts, rework a competitor reference angle in your own words, or convert a research source into original paragraph copy. The paragraph paraphraser handles full articles in one pass and keeps your voice intact while swapping the wording.
Paraphrase generator for ESL and non-native writers
Paste English that you wrote yourself but want to read more naturally. The paraphrase generator keeps your ideas and your voice but smooths out the phrasing, useful for international students, ESL writers, and anyone publishing in English as a second language. Pick fluency mode for the softest readability polish.
Six paraphrasing modes, from standard rewrite to aggressive shorten
Pick the mode you want the paraphrase to land in. Each mode controls how aggressively the AI changes vocabulary, sentence structure, and length.
Standard
Balanced paraphrase that swaps wording across the sentence, varies clause order, and keeps the same length as the input. Best for general paraphrasing where you want the output clearly different but still recognizable.
Fluency
Light readability polish. Fixes awkward phrasing, smooths transitions, and keeps the wording close to your original. Best for second drafts, ESL writers, and anyone who wants the paraphrase to feel like a polish rather than a rewrite.
Formal
Tightens phrasing, removes contractions, and shifts vocabulary toward professional or academic registers. Best for paraphrasing into essays, work emails, reports, and cover letters.
Simple
Plain English mode. Substitutes common words for jargon, breaks long clauses into shorter ones, and trims technical language. Best for explainers, internal documentation, and audiences who need accessibility over precision.
Creative
Most aggressive paraphrase mode. Restructures sentences, varies vocabulary far from the original, and changes rhythm. Best when the paraphrased version needs to feel different from the source material, not just rephrased.
Shorten
Compression mode. Merges redundant clauses, cuts filler, and tightens to roughly 30 to 50 percent shorter than the input while preserving the meaning. Best for tightening drafts that run long.
Versus QuillBot, ChatGPT, and Grammarly paraphrase
| Tool | Preserves meaning | Paraphrasing modes | Avoids AI detection | Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UndetectedGPT AI Paraphraser | Yes | Yes (6 modes) | Pair with humanizer | Yes |
| QuillBot paraphraser | Yes | Yes (paywalled) | No | Limited |
| ChatGPT paraphrase | Partial | Manual prompt | No (flags easily) | Limited |
| Grammarly paraphrase | Yes | Limited | No | Limited |
Paraphrase a sentence. Paraphrase an essay. Done.
Paste your text. Get a clean paraphrase in the mode you want, in seconds. The best free paraphrasing tool you can use without an account.
Frequently asked questions
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